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Star power has defined the 2023-24 women's college basketball season, and much of that focus has been on household names: Caitlin, JuJu, Paige, Angel.
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Star power has defined the 2023-24 women's college basketball season, and much of that focus has been on household names: Caitlin, JuJu, Paige, Angel.
UConn star center Aaliyah Edwards' nose is «way broken,» coach Geno Auriemma said Sunday, after she took an elbow to the nose during the Huskies' win over Providence on Saturday.
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.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — UConn center Aaliyah Edwards left the Huskies' Big East quarterfinal win over Providence on Saturday after taking an elbow to her nose.
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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.
Conference play across January and February has been college basketball's great equalizer, showing what players and teams are made of before the stage gets even bigger and brighter in March. And so with Championship Week right around the corner, ESPN is back with its newest edition of the top 25 players in women's college basketball.
UConn forward Aaliyah Edwards signed a big name, image and likeness contract this week with adidas Canada, but wasn't allowed to speak with reporters in Connecticut about it on Tuesday, for fear that promoting the deal might jeopardize her student visa.