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Nadiria Evans drives over a screen while her defender fights to get around the screening teammate

Daily Briefing — Feb. 3, 2022: Let’s make a deal — or two

By Emily Adler / February 3, 2022

Hear from Cathy Engelbert on the WNBA’s capital raise

Patriot League notebook: Let’s get technical

By Todd Goclowski / February 2, 2022

How did Lafayette lose to Army on a technical foul?

Nyara Sabally goes up with one hand for a layup

Daily Briefing — Feb. 2, 2022: Contract players, not viruses

By Emily Adler / February 2, 2022

Ducks roll on

Playing in the name of Black history

By Jordan Nixon / February 1, 2022

Jordan Nixon reflects on the legacy and future of Black women in basketball

Caitlin Clark does the shrug

Daily Briefing — Feb. 1, 2022: MANIC MONDAY — WNBA free agency explodes

By Emily Adler / February 1, 2022

Indiana struggles with Holmes-lessness

A Super Bowl basketball blitz

By Missy Heidrick / January 31, 2022

Breaking down women’s CBK based on the Bengals/Rams showdown

Libby Bazelak aggressively dribbles from the slot to the key

Daily Briefing — Jan. 31, 2022: Centers of attention — Stefanie Dolson, Mercedes Russell sign with New York, Seattle

By Emily Adler / January 31, 2022

Louisville romps

The image is split into halves: on the left, Jordan Lewis dribbles into a crossover at the top of the key while a backpedaling defender attempts to mirror her; on the right, Ronni Williams calls a play while walking the ball up the court

Daily Briefing — Jan. 30, 2022: Oklahoma grabs the bull by the Longhorns, Lewis and Williams record first triple-doubles

By Emily Adler / January 30, 2022

Another multi-triple-double day

How Nicole Cardaño-Hillary’s defense breathes life into Indiana basketball

By James Kay / January 29, 2022

‘I love a good challenge,’ says the George Mason transfer

looking from behind her, Talia von Oelhoffen holds her release as a three-point shot travels towards the rim from the corner

Daily Briefing — Jan. 29, 2022: Send Reeve an Angel

By Emily Adler / January 29, 2022

And it’s going to be January in Seattle for longer than a month