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Times change, but Auriemma hasn't

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

It's easy to forget that on his way to 700 career victories, Geno Auriemma built a program in the basketball wilderness in Storrs and won with players other programs didn't want.

Story | Conversation | November 27, 2009

Baylor's Brittney Griner dunks in Lady Bears' romp over Jacksonville State

Baylor center Brittney Griner becomes the seventh woman to dunk in a college basketball game with her slam against Jacksonville Stateon Tuesday night.

Story | Conversation | November 25, 2009

Vandersloot grows into elite point guard

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

As a point guard, Courtney Vandersloot takes control and says what needs to be said. And now, the junior guard is perhaps the best point guard in the country.

Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009

Baylor's Griner gets first college dunk

Associated Press

Baylor freshman Brittney Griner became the seventh woman to dunk in a college basketball game when she slammed one down against Jacksonville State on Tuesday night.

Story | Conversation | November 24, 2009

Delle Donne leads Delaware to win

Associated Press

Freshman Elena Delle Donne scored 19 points in her college basketball debut to lead Delaware to a 77-64 victory over Saint Francis, Pa.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009

Middle of nowhere? Perfect Friday night

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

It was only the opening night of the season. And neither team is ranked. But South Dakota State and Gonzaga played what will no doubt be one of the season's best games, all while chipping away at their mid-major label.

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2009

Moore of the same

ESPN.com

Don't stop us if you've heard this before: UConn's Maya Moore was the unanimous pick for ESPN.com's top preseason women's basketball honor (for the second straight year).

Story | Conversation | November 13, 2009

Capt. Hill follows father, uncle into Army

Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.com

Women's basketball fans remember Caton Hill as an undersized, hardworking post who helped Oklahoma reach its first Final Four. Seven years later, she's an Army doctor about to leave for a yearlong deployment to Afghanistan.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009

Greene fits holes, roles for Huskies

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

In Maya Moore and Tina Charles, UConn has more star power and talent than most teams. But Kalana Greene's ability to fill whatever role the Huskies need is just as important.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009

Hill headed to Afghanistan

Associated Press

Caton Hill, now a U.S. Army captain, said Wednesday that lessons learned from her basketball career should help her deal with challenges she might face while on combat duty in Afghanistan.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009

Appel takes lead for Stanford

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Stanford has size, talent and experience. And if the Cardinal are to reach a third consecutive Final Four, they'll get there by following the best center in the country, Jayne Appel.

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2009

Five burning questions for 2009-10

Mechelle Voepel, Special to ESPN.com

From UConn's chances of repeating to identifying the Huskies' biggest challengers, we break down the biggest questions heading into 2009-10.

Story | Conversation | November 08, 2009

Like watching a rerun

Molly Knight, ESPN The Magazine

ESPN The Magazine's 2009/10 women's college basketball preview

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009

Butler ruptures Achilles tendon

Associated Press

Florida's Amanda Butler ruptured her left Achilles tendon playing flag football Saturday. She had surgery Monday.

Story | Conversation | October 26, 2009

Delle Donne happy to be back

Associated Press

A year after abruptly leaving basketball and Connecticut, Elena Delle Donne is happy to be back on the court in her home state of Delaware.

Story | Conversation | October 16, 2009