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How Ivy League postponement affects women’s basketball

By Jenn Hatfield / July 9, 2020

The league’s women’s basketball teams could potentially begin play in January, but even that is not a sure thing

Comparing the 2019-20 seasons of the West Coast Conference’s many twins

By Jenn Hatfield / July 3, 2020

Who caused the most “double trouble” for opponents last year—and who could challenge that this fall?

Duke’s Joanne P. McCallie resigned: Who might replace her?

By Mitchell Northam / July 2, 2020

In a statement, McCallie said, “I hope my action allows the team to play free, without the burden and uncertainty of their coach’s future.”

Purdue’s Karissa McLaughlin to miss entire 2020-21 season

By Ben Rosof / July 1, 2020

The Boilermakers lose a first-team All-Big Ten selection

Sara Anastasieska explains why she left Cal for Duke

By Mitchell Northam / June 30, 2020

The Australian is off to the ACC after being granted a sixth year of eligibility.

SEC coaches unite over removal of Confederate flag

By Dorothy J. Gentry / June 26, 2020

Women’s Basketball Coaches at Ole Miss and MSU Join Fight for Change

HOF revival series to feature UConn Huskies and Tennessee Lady Vols

By Dorothy J. Gentry / June 25, 2020

Details unveiled for the 2020-21 season matchup

Alexa Willard is Missouri State’s top female athlete — which Lady Bears can keep the streak alive?

By Christine M. Hopkins / June 24, 2020

With the women’s basketball team taking home MSU’s 2019 and 2020 Outstanding Female Athlete awards, two players stand out as potentially the last piece of the three-peat in 2021.

The Next @ The IX

Big 12 Roundup: May and June in review

By Spencer Nusbaum / June 23, 2020

Oklahoma filled an assistant coaching position while powerhouse Baylor got stronger with the announcement of a new graduate transfer.

Samantha Prahalis named to The Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame

By Ben Rosof / June 17, 2020

The former Buckeye standout to be formally recognized as one of Columbus’ best