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For the second straight year under second-year LSU Head Coach Kim Mulkey, the Tigers have earned the ability to host first-and second-round games in the NCAA Tournament, as they heard their name ...
North Carolina women's basketball has received a big splash to its 2026 recruiting class. Point guard Kate Harpring, the No. 2 overall prospect in the 2026 women's basketball recruiting class ...
After their college careers, both went on to become successful coaches. Staley is now the head coach at South Carolina, where she’s led the Gamecocks to national prominence, while Cardoza is an ...
Women's healthcare platform Iron Health, which allows obstetrician-gynecologists to connect their patients with primary and other specialty care, launched alongside a $4.5 million seed investment. The ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fired Adm. Lisa Franchetti, the Navy's first female chief, last week without any clear explanation -- part of a purge of top uniformed leadership that included the Joint ...
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First it was JuJu Watkins. Then it was Jazzy Davidson. Now another of the nation’s top women’s basketball recruits is on her way to USC. That’s a staggering feat given where the program was when ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - Welcome to the 2024-25 women's basketball season! No. 25 Indiana begins its regular season on Monday at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall against Brown from the Ivy League. It's the first ...
We're only three days into the 2025 Wimbledon tournament, and chaos has already reigned. For the top-ranked players on the women's side, this year's tournament has been particularly brutal, as four of ...
The fields are set for March Madness and it's time to fill out your brackets. The men's field is topped by defending champion Connecticut while the women's overall No. 1 seed is undefeated South ...
TOWN OF ERIN – Following a first round at the U.S. Women’s Open in which she made 16 pars – including a run of 14 straight – with one birdie against one bogey, world No. 1 Nelly Korda admitted she ...
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