Upstart Arizona uses stifling defense to hand Connecticut its fourth consecutive women’s NCAA Tournament semifinal loss. The ‘Cats will play Stanford.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Haley Jones, Stanford survive South Carolina 66-65 to advance to women’s championship game
The Cardinal, the overall No. 1 seed in the women’s NCAA Tournament, wins nail-biter after Gamecocks make steal, miss two last-second shots.
Opinion: Black coaches Dawn Staley, Adia Barnes making women’s Final Four history. ADs should pay attention.
Final Four will be first in NCAA women’s tournament history with two Black women coaches: South Carolina’s Dawn Staley and Arizona’s Adia Barnes.
South Carolina routs Texas 62-34 to reach women’s Final Four
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is now 13-3 against Texas coach Vic Schaefer, who spent previous eight seasons at SEC rival Mississippi State.
Opinion: Baylor women’s coach Kim Mulkey’s suggestion to stop COVID tests is ignorant, irresponsible
Baylor coach Kim Mulkey suggested that there should be no COVID testing before the Final Fours for the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments.
Opinion: Eyes don’t deceive, NCAA women’s tournament doesn’t get equal treatment
As the NCAA struggles to contain the fallout from the inequities between the men’s and women’s tournaments, you need only look around the host cities.
Opinion: Is coaching his son making Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim a softy? Maybe a little
Jim Boeheim, the notoriously cranky coach, is trying to downplay his softer side as his son, Buddy, has helped to lead Syracuse to the Sweet 16.
No. 11 Syracuse upends No. 3 West Virginia in March Madness to advance to Sweet 16
Syracuse is once again in the Sweet 16 after the No. 11 seed Orange knocked off No. 3 West Virginia. Buddy Boeheim led the way with 25 points.
COVID-19 protocols knock VCU out of men’s NCAA Tournament’s first-round game against Oregon
Virginia Commonwealth is out of the NCAA Tournament before its first game due to COVID-19 protocol. Oregon, it’s opponent, will advance.
Mark Emmert says NCAA won’t punish players who display ‘NotNCAAProperty’ during tournament
NCAA president Mark Emmert said Friday he’s supportive of athletes waging the “NotNCAAProperty” campaign on social media.