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18 results for "basketball"
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HoopGurlz -- Top 2014 prospects Kelsey Mitchell, Makayla Waterman...
Walter VillaKelsey Mitchell has welcomed fellow top 2014 prospects Makayla Waterman and Kathryn Westbeld on All-Ohio AAU team.
Story | Conversation | April 25, 2013 -
HoopGurlz: Kalani Brown, following in parents' footsteps, becomes...
Walter VillaKalani Brown is following in the footsteps of her NBA-playing father, P.J., and mother, Dee, who played college ball. The 6-foot-5 center is still weighing her considerable college options.
Story | Conversation | February 28, 2013 -
Games We're Watching -- A postseason banquet
Amanda RykoffWhether it's basketball or hockey that's more to your taste, this weekend is a nonstop playoff feast, beginning with Thunder-Grizzlies Friday in Memphis. And in a women's soccer friendly, the U.S. hosts Japan on Saturday in the Games We're Watching.
Story | Conversation | May 13, 2011 -
About Last Night: Top team tumbles
Whitney HoltzmanEven though it was an off night in the NCAA tournament, the basketball courts were still active with a total 12 NBA games in action Wednesday. The Nuggets upset the NBA-leading Spurs, and the Knicks continued their slide.
Blog | Conversation | March 24, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Stanford seniors look to make mark at home
Sarah SpainIf you thought the big shots and buzzer-beaters ended with your weekend, think again. The women's NCAA tournament continues tonight with two of the top-seeded teams in action. Find out how the Stanford seniors could make tonight an historic one.
Blog | Conversation | March 21, 2011 -
About Last Night: No more wait for field of 68
Whitney HoltzmanThe curtain rose and the Big Dance officially got underway, as the first two games of the NCAA tournament were played in Dayton. UNC-Asheville won the battle for a No. 16 seed, while Clemson prevailed to win a No. 12 seed. Here's what else you missed.
Blog | Conversation | March 16, 2011 -
About Last Night: Love and basketball
Whitney HoltzmanIn the NBA, Kevin Love obtained his 52nd straight double-double, breaking Moses Malone's record. In men's college basketball, more teams stamped their tickets to the Big Dance, and one of in the Big East tournament games had a controversial ending.
Blog | Conversation | March 10, 2011 -
About Last Night: No. 8 not so great
Whitney HoltzmanEverything is bigger in Texas -- including its losing streak. The No. 8 Lornhorns suffered their second straight loss to an unranked team and their third loss in four games on Monday. Here's what else you missed last night.
Blog | Conversation | March 01, 2011 -
About Last Night: Conn-quered
Whitney HoltzmanIf Thursday was any indication of how UConn will handle the first three Big East games next season without Jim Calhoun, the Huskies are in trouble. In its first game since being penalized by the NCAA, UConn fell without its coach.
Blog | Conversation | February 25, 2011 -
About Last Night: No love for No. 1
Whitney HoltzmanIt might have been the Day of Love, but not everyone was feeling it in the basketball world. Newly minted No. 1 Kansas and Kansas State aren't exactly the best of friends, particularly after Monday's hard-fought game.
Blog | Conversation | February 15, 2011 -
About Last Night: Red Storm strike again
Sarah SpainLast night Kobe Bryant stole Ray Allen's thunder, Miami's Shenise Johnson poured it on in Maryland and the St. John's Red Storm swept through the Big Apple once again.
Blog | Conversation | February 11, 2011 -
The weekend fix for a football diehard
Melissa JacobsHow did an NFL junkie cope with the first weekend without (real) professional football since August? Sure, there was All-Star action and the Grand Slam finals, but it was really the compelling hoops that kept our sports fixes going.
Blog | Conversation | January 31, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Holiday hoops extravaganza on MLK Day
Amanda RykoffIt may be the 25th anniversary of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, but sports do not take a vacation day. Today is the perfect day to reflect on Dr. King's legacy while enjoying a veritable smorgasbord of hoops.
Blog | Conversation | January 17, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Hooray for hoops: A football-free Wednesday...
Amanda RykoffThere's no football on the schedule tonight but don't panic, there's plenty of basketball and even some hockey to keep you busy. Here's what we're watching.
Blog | Conversation | January 05, 2011 -
'Bah, humbug' to Christmas NBA games
Adena AndrewsOur Adena Andrews and Phil Jackson have something in common: they don't think the NBA should schedule games for Christmas. Thirteen hours of basketball mask the real meaning of the holiday.
Blog | Conversation | December 23, 2010 -
Boise State wins MAACO Bowl, Michigan State upset in men's colleg...
Sarah SpainThe Broncos won their (consolation) bowl game, the Longhorns spoiled Tom Izzo's return, and the Celtics kept their streak alive with a 14th straight victory. Here's what happened in sports last night while you were wrestling with that wrapping paper.
Blog | Conversation | December 23, 2010