Caitlin Clark and A’ja Wilson, who both helped elevate the game of women’s college basketball, had their respective No. 22 ...
The NCAA women's basketball tournament expanded to 64 teams in 1994. Here's a look at the record by every seed, from the No.
Oro's vast collection of Black women’s basketball history, which includes autographed memorabilia, photography, and more, ...
Both teams hung national championship banners in 2004 and 2014. UConn remains the only Division I school that has had its men's and women's basketball teams win national titles in the same year.
As cities across the country vie for the next Women’s National Basketball Association team, the league quietly filed a trademark application this week for the name “Detroit Shock.” ...
Described as a "significant and growing problem", the National Audit Office (NAO) says one in 12 women can expect to experience some form of gender-based violence each year. Around one in four ...
The UConn women's basketball team routed DePaul 84-58 on the road Wednesday behind 17 points... UConn women’s basketball back on the road with Big East game at DePaul: How to watch, what to know ...
Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever will be playing the Brazilian National Team this WNBA preseason ... season as the all-time leading men's or women's scorer in NCAA Division I history and ...
The F1 2025 season hasn’t even began but already there is controversy after the FIA announced they’d dropped Johnny Herbert from the stewards’ line-up ahead his Australian GP appearance.
Since the DI women’s basketball tournament expanded from 32 to 64 teams in 1994, the No. 2 seed is one of the only top seeds to have never been upset in the first round, going 120-0 against No ...
Herbert S. Garten, an attorney called the father ... of Law Mr. Garten was the 1989 president of the Maryland State Bar Association and was named to membership in the Baltimore Jewish Hall of ...
With their 83-66 home victory over Auburn, the South Carolina Gamecocks made SEC history by winning their 70th straight home ...