It was a historic moment in women's college basketball that forever altered the landscape of the NCAA Tournament. On March 14, 1998, Allison Feaster led her Harvard women’s basketball team to a ...
(Cover your eyes; this might not be pretty.) No one expected head coach Kate Paye to be former coach and legend Tara Vanderveer, but not making the NCAA tournament after 36 straight appearances is ...
USC's defense and effort were very, very good against UConn, but the simple and cruel math of not having enough shooting ...
The Huskies are the most dominant team in the history of women’s college basketball, and Auriemma has overseen all but their ...
Sometime on Saturday afternoon at Chase Center, a ladder will be hauled out, and one by one, members of the winning team will ...
UNLV's Lindy La Rocque is building champions — and a family. The Vegas native is proving women can lead, coach, and mother at ...
Allison Feaster, whose Harvard women’s basketball team pulled off a historic NCAA Tournament upset in 1998, is now in the stands watching her daughter, UConn’s celebrated freshman ...
After one season at Stanford, the All-American center reclaimed her passion for the game with coach Cori Close and the Bruins ...