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A No. 10 seed advanced to the Elite Eight for just the fourth time. Can South
Dakota crash the party, too? We recap Friday and look ahead to Saturday.
almost 2 years ago
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UConn and NC State went to the wire -- twice! -- in the first double-overtime
game in women’s Elite Eight history, and the top game of the 2022 tournament so
far.
almost 2 years ago
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Paige Bueckers has never hoisted a trophy at Target Center, located in her home
state of Minnesota. With UConn in the Final Four in Minneapolis this weekend,
she’s determined to change that.
almost 2 years ago
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South Carolina beat Louisville, and UConn beat Stanford on Friday in the women’s
Final Four. Here’s how the Gamecocks and Huskies did it.
almost 2 years ago
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When the Gamecocks needed her most, Destanni Henderson stepped up to help them
capture their second national championship.
almost 2 years ago
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In an exclusive ABC News/ESPN interview, former University of Pennsylvania
swimmer Lia Thomas responded to critics who say transgender women threaten
women’s sports.
over 1 year ago
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After years of turmoil, Kelsey Plum is barking and biting and enjoying the best
year of her professional career. None of it will mean a thing until the Las
Vegas Aces win their first title.
over 1 year ago
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With her creative vision, uncanny moves and unbelievable finishes, Olivia Miles
is at the heart of Notre Dame’s bid to return to national prominence. Look away
if you dare.
about 1 year ago
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Bruno Martini, president of France’s pro handball league, was given a 12-month prison sentence after pleading guilty to child corruption and child porn charges.
12 months ago
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Sure, it starts with world-class swimmers like Kate Douglass, Alex Walsh and Gretchen Walsh. But Virginia, the two-time defending NCAA women’s swimming champion, mixes in a little mad science here, a little magic there.
11 months ago
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Doctors counted 18 bullet holes in Aaliyah Gayles’ body after she was shot at a party. USC’s star recruit vowed to play basketball again. This is the remarkable story of her resilience and resolve as she takes the final steps to her return.
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