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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 -
W roundtable: All I want for Christmas is &
espnWFrom more competitive games in women's college basketball, to healthier players and more cooperative stars, our writers weigh in on their holiday wishes for the sports world.
Story | Conversation | December 17, 2012 -
espnW: Jeff Van Gundy previews UConn-Baylor clash, weighs in on s...
Joy RussoESPN analyst Jeff Van Gundy weighs in on UConn, Baylor, the state of women's basketball and the three things he'll be watching for in Sunday's big clash.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2011 -
Women's Final Four set: Bear-ied by the Aggies
Whitney HoltzmanAnother No. 1 seed fell in the women's tournament Tuesday. This time it was Brittney Griner and the Baylor Lady Bears. The only other No. 1 seed in action, UConn, advanced to the Final Four for the fourth straight year.
Blog | Conversation | March 30, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Women's Elite Eight, NIT semifinals in focu...
Amanda RykoffThe final two spots in the women's Final Four are on the line tonight in the Elite Eight, with UConn, Duke, Baylor and Texas A&M seeking to advance to Indianapolis. And there's another men's final four ... in the NIT semifinals at MSG.
Blog | Conversation | March 29, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Powerhouses hold court
Adena AndrewsThe second round of women's NCAA tournament rolls on with top seeds UConn and Baylor in action. In the NBA the Hawks have a chance to clinch an playoff spot if they defeat the Bulls in tonight's rubber match.
Blog | Conversation | March 22, 2011 -
About Last Night: Conn-vincing wins for Huskies
Whitney HoltzmanThe UConn men's and women's basketball teams had big wins in the Big East tournament Tuesday night. And in the NBA, Miami's melt down continued with its fifth straight loss as we look back at what happened last night.
Blog | Conversation | March 09, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Maya wants Moore
Sarah SpainMaya Moore and company look to get past Notre Dame tonight to earn UConn its fourth straight Big East title. Meanwhile, the UConn men opened up their Big East tournament play against conference doormat, DePaul, this afternoon.
Blog | Conversation | March 08, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Huskies on the hunt
Sarah SpainA Big East semifinal between UConn and Rutgers headlines a huge night of women's college hoops. The Huskies look to take another step toward their fourth straight Big East title, while eight other teams look to take home their conference hardware tonight.
Blog | Conversation | March 07, 2011 -
About Last Night: BYU falls after Davies' dismissal
Whitney HoltzmanBYU men's basketball felt the loss of leading rebounder Brandon Davies, as the third-ranked Cougars were defeated Wednesday by unranked New Mexico. In the NHL, two of the top four Eastern Conference teams took a tumble against conference rivals.
Blog | Conversation | March 03, 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 -
Games We're Watching: A bounty of basketball
Amanda RykoffWhether it's college men's, women's or NBA basketball, we've got you covered. Conference battles and the NBA's return from the All-Star break highlight a full slate of hoops. Here's what we're watching tonight.
Blog | Conversation | February 22, 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 -
A hoops game dud and a DPOY Freudian slip
Melissa JacobsA big game among women's basketball powerhouses, a cold reception for Cleveland in Miami, and some progress on the NFL labor front top a mixed bag night of sports action and news.
Blog | Conversation | February 01, 2011 -
Games We're Watching: Hoops, there it is
Melissa JacobsWhat the sports scene lacks in quantity tonight, it makes up for in quality -- well at least when it comes to the ladies. We have the scoop on a behemoth women's college basketball game and some NBA action that may be FANtastic.
Blog | Conversation | January 31, 2011 -
Holiday hoops live up to the hype
Amanda RykoffA couple great college hoops games, another UConn women's rout and Rafael Nadal's Australian Open debut gave us something to talk About Last Night.
Blog | Conversation | January 18, 2011