Geno Auriemma says one-and-done rule could 'ruin' women's college basketball - ESPN
A potential one-and-done rule in women's college basketball could «ruin the game,» according to UConn coach Geno Auriemma.
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A potential one-and-done rule in women's college basketball could «ruin the game,» according to UConn coach Geno Auriemma.
Seeking to capitalize on the unprecedented excitement around this year's women's NCAA tournament, the WNBA launched a new marketing campaign this spring: «Welcome to the W.» Featuring veteran stars Arike Ogunbowale and Breanna Stewart, the TV ads (accompanied by billboards featuring other players) jokingly welcome this year's crop of rookies with a message that life as a pro won't be so easy.
Did you watch the women’s college basketball Final Four matchup between UConn and Iowa? Well, you were far from the only one.
CLEVELAND — With 47 seconds left in the third quarter of Friday night's national semifinal against NC State, South Carolina slings the ball around the perimeter. It ends up in transfer guard Te-Hina Paopao's hands. She launches a 3-point shot, and the Gamecocks' bench players stand and cheer with their arms in the air as it drops through the net. Holding her follow-through, Paopao jogs back down the court.
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CLEVELAND — In Friday night's epic showdown between Iowa and UConn, featuring tremendous performances from both sides, an illegal screen call decided the game.
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