Baylor's footprint in the WNBA is large. Now it's a bit closer to Waco, as DiJonai Carrington and NaLyssa Smith were ...
Madison Booker of Texas, Paige Bueckers of Connecticut, Hannah Hidalgo of Notre Dame, and JuJu Watkins of Southern California ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNational Analyst Silences Backlash Over Indiana Fever’s Honor as All 12 WNBA Teams Owe Caitlin Clark for the SpotlightTo have fans hanging from the rafters and sold-out arenas not only at home but on the road … it means the world to me,” said ...
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Irish Star on MSNCaitlin Clark disagreement as FOX spark controversy days after ESPN came under fireIndiana Fever's Caitlin Clark has been the subject of heated debate among fans during the NCAA tournament, after both ESPN ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCaitlin Clark causes disagreement as FOX called out days after ESPN backlashIndiana Fever star Caitlin Clark enjoyed a record-breaking college career at the University of Iowa, but her lack of ...
Founded by WNBA stars to promote the sport and pay the athletes, Unrivaled is an all-new format pushing all the best parts of ...
Florida State women's basketball guard Ta'Niya Latson dropped 23 first-half points against LSU. Her career-high is 40.
Sedona Prince, Hailey Van Lith and Madison Conner are big reasons why TCU could make a long run in the NCAA tournament.
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Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician on MSNSyracuse women’s basketball: Brittney Sykes scores winning points in Unrivaled ChampionshipIn the inaugural season of the Unrivaled league, Syracuse Orange alum Brittney Sykes is part of history as the player to ...
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Outsports on MSNThere’s only 1 anti-gay school left in March Madness, and their mascot is gay gay gayThere were six teams representing four schools with anti-gay licenses in the college basketball NCAA tournament. BYU is left.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A coin flip won’t be necessary this time. The Texas women's basketball team and South Carolina will settle this on the court. Behind Madison Booker’s 25 points and a ...
In light of the NCAA Tournament, Fox Sports released its top ten all-time women's college basketball players list. Fox notably listed former UConn Huskies star Breanna Stewart, now with the New York ...
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