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No call: Baylor women call foul after NCAA loss to UConn

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SAN ANTONIO — DiJonai Carrington first got hit on her elbow, then smacked in the face before falling hard to the floor with Baylor...

McDonald powers Arizona past Indiana and into Final Four

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SAN ANTONIO — Aari McDonald scored 33 points and No. 3 seed Arizona beat No. 4 Indiana 66-53 on Monday night to earn its...

Transfers having an impact on women’s Final Four runs

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SAN ANTONIO — There have been a huge number of players changing schools during their college careers over the last few years and some...

8 of 10 conference games played in pandemic; it wasn’t easy

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Like many teams in college basketball, George Washington University had to endure quarantines, testing protocols and a long pause because of a COVID-19 outbreak. ...

AP Interview: 49ers’ Hannah Gordon works for women’s equity

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When Hannah Gordon stepped into her role at the NFL's headquarters in 2009, she was the only woman working in the salary cap department...

Texas slows Maryland, gets to Elite Eight with 64-61 win

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SAN ANTONIO — Charli Collier scored 16 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as No. 6 Texas shut down No. 2 Maryland’s high-powered offense for...

Stanford felt ready for women’s tourney after nomadic year

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STANFORD, Calif. — When Stanford arrived for practice at a high school gym one afternoon in January and the lights were off, Kiana Williams...

Army hires Missy Traversi as women’s basketball coach

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WEST POINT, N.Y. — Missy Traversi was hired as the women’s basketball coach at Army on Monday, joining the academy after five years of...

Texas’ Vic Schaefer must get through South Carolina – again

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In a career of major milestones and championship achievements, Texas coach Vic Schaefer just can't seem to get past South Carolina when it counts...

Memphis hires Katrina Merriweather as women’s hoops coach

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Memphis has hired Katrina Merriweather as the new women's basketball coach after she led Wright State to that program's first NCAA...