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Upsets don't mean anything for Baylor Lady Bears, Maryland Terrap...
Graham HaysSure, Baylor and Maryland suffered upsets. But the Lady Bears and Terps shouldn't give the losses a second thought -- nor should we.
Story | Conversation | November 19, 2012 -
Women's NCAA tournament: Point guards stand tall for Sweet 16 tea...
Graham HaysWhen the Sweet 16 gets under way on Saturday afternoon, some of the biggest stars on the court will be the smallest players on the court, the point guards.
Story | Conversation | March 24, 2011 -
Women's NCAA tournament: Previewing the second round
Graham HaysA spot in the Sweet 16 is at stake for the teams in Monday's second-round matchups.
Story | Conversation | March 21, 2011 -
Women's college basketball: The week ahead
Graham HaysMonday Connecticut at North Carolina (ESPN2/ESPN3.com, 7 p.m. ET): The Huskies picked apart the Tar Heels the past two seasons, showing what happens when a team that relies on size, speed and forcing mistakes meets a team with equal size and speed t...
Blog | Conversation | January 16, 2011 -
How might the 2009 women's NCAA tournament play out?
Graham HaysWhen is it almost a disadvantage to be a No. 2 seed? Will UConn meet its archrival in St. Louis? Who else will be there? More predictions for the 2009 NCAA tournament.
Story | Conversation | January 04, 2009 -
Magnificent seven on inside track to Tampa
Graham HaysYou can break the women's NCAA tournament field into two groups: Seven powerhouses ... and 57 other teams.
Story | Conversation | March 15, 2008 -
Sixteen teams, eight games, five questions
Graham HaysThe 16 are set. Time to catch your breath? Hardly. Here are five questions to ponder before action resumes Saturday.
Story | Conversation | March 22, 2006