Former La Jolla Country Day players excel in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament, representing UC San Diego, SDSU, and South Carolina with pride.
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If you ask Kenny Brooks, Georgia Amoore has “made Kentucky women’s basketball cool.” ...
Learning from losses, utilizing the bench, and building competitive stamina are some of the ways the Huskies made it back to ...
Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink said she was revolted by the response she had seen online to a call by the team for ...
Cameron Brink of the Los Angeles Sparks expressed discomfort over male players trying out for the practice squad, following a social media call that was met with overwhelming response. Brink is ...
Caitlin Clark changed women's college basketball forever. She became a worldwide sensation and brought eyeballs to the game ...
The University of Washington women's basketball team was selected to the NCAA Tournament field on Sunday as an 11-seed set to ...
It’s the first time in school history that the Bruins are the top team in the tournament. They had two losses on the season.
“Paige,” it read in big blue letters, “see you in Texas?” They just might.
Cameron Brink might have been away from the basketball court since June last year, but her brand value continues to increase with time.
A recent quote by Los Angeles Sparks forward Cameron Brink might be misleading, particularly in the eyes of WNBA fans and ...