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‘She’s ours’: What A’ja Wilson means to women’s basketball, South Carolina is undeniable
The State via Yahoo Sports· 2 days ago“I will be attending the University of South Carolina,” A’ja Wilson told the world in 2014. Her...
Stanford Names Basketball Court to Honor Tara VanDerveer After Retirement as WCBB HC
Bleacher Report· 2 days agoStanford will name its basketball court after legendary women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer,...
Dom Amore: CT Sun’s Brionna Jones well down the road of recovery from ruptured Achilles, with...
Hartford Courant· 1 day agoBrionna Jones returned to the court with the Connecticut Sun on Thursday night, 324 days after she...
Stanford naming basketball court, assistant position after longtime coach Tara VanDerveer
WSB Radio· 2 days agoTara VanDerveer will be forever honored at Maples Pavilion. Stanford will rename its basketball...
Maryland's Frese Believes Women's Basketball Has Bright Future
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 5 days agoThanks to Caitlin Clark and her contemporaries, women’s college basketball received a substantial...
CT legislature leaves 8 minutes to spare before midnight session end; many bills die without votes
Hartford Courant· 3 days agoState lawmakers held an all-day debating marathon Wednesday as they raced to beat the clock while...
SLU baseball sitting in first place as injured standouts get ready to return
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoThere was no expectation on Darin Hendrickson’s part that his lineup would maintain a pace that saw...
Stanford naming basketball court, assistant position after longtime coach Tara VanDerveer
AOL· 2 days agoTara VanDerveer will be forever honored at Maples Pavilion. Stanford will rename its basketball court at Maples Pavillion after its longtime women’s basketball coach, the school announced on Thursday.
‘She’s ours’: What A’ja Wilson means to women’s basketball, South Carolina is undeniable
The State· 2 days agoLo Dreher sat with her roommate at the Copper Beech apartment complex on April 16, 2014, watching ESPNU. A’ja Wilson, the No. 1 high school girls basketball player in the nation, was about five ...