Kamilla Cardoso's game-winner garners praise on social media - ESPN
Kamilla Cardoso's first career 3-pointer was a big one.
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Kamilla Cardoso's first career 3-pointer was a big one.
The record-breaking Caitlin Clark of the Iowa Hawkeyes headlines the 15-player national ballot for the John R. Wooden Award, it was announced on ESPN's «College GameDay» on Sunday.
While the college basketball world was paying attention to Caitlin Clark in the Big Ten Women's Tournament, the South Carolina women were on the brink of losing their first game of the season, until Tennessee's defense fumbled that final play of regulation.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — South Carolina coach Dawn Staley knew her first option for a game-winning, outside shot, Te-Hina Paopao, would be bottled up by Tennessee.
After Caitlin Clark broke Pistol Pete Maravich's career scoring record March 3, a conversation about the state of the men's game commenced on social media. It's no secret Clark is one of the biggest basketball stars in the country right now, at any level, professional or amateur. But some of the proponents of the men's game felt the need to promote its biggest stars during that dialogue and advocate for its top storylines.
South Carolina controlled the No. 1 spot in the country from the second week of the season on, but the «everything else» this women's college basketball season was a roller-coaster ride. The No. 2 spot changed hands eight times in the regular season. Multiple top-20 teams lost on a weekly basis.
Charles Barkley made his opinion about black people who wear Donald Trump mugshot merch - also known as Trump supporters - abundantly clear over the weekend, saying that if he sees a black person wearing the merchandise "I'm gonna punch him in the face."
Dalton Knecht happily wore his orange SEC champs hat. He knows, however, that Tennessee's goals don't end with its first Southeastern Conference regular-season title in six years.