Posted by Chris Spags under Geno Auriemma, Quote of the day, UCONN, UConn women's basketball, UConn women's basketball consecutive wins record, Women's Basketball
The University of Connecticut women’s basketball team tied the record for most straight wins by a college team, male or female. Their legendary coach Geno Auriemma is happy for his team but not so happy with the response from the media. His surly quotations are today’s Quote of the Day.
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Posted by A. Isaac under IUPUI, Women's Basketball
A few players and assistant coaches leaving in a several year span is nothing new when it comes to collegiate sports. The turnover is especially high at smaller schools when the aforementioned are given opportunities elsewhere at bigger programs. But 28 in a 4 year span? Something smells fishy at IUPUI (no pun intended).
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Posted by A. Isaac under Oklahoma, Sherri Coale, Women's Basketball
Earlier in the week, we highlighted the attractive part of women’s basketball, coach and cougar extraordinaire Sherri Coale of Oklahoma. On now on the other side of the spectrum we bring you the ugly part of the game, armpits and elbows.
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Posted by A. Isaac under Brittney Griner, Cougar, Oklahoma Sooners, Sherri Coale, Women's Basketball
Now that the Women’s Final Four is set and Brittney Griner seems prepared to take over the basketball world, we thought we’d hit on some of the more hard hitting stories in this year’s tournament. Like…..Is Sooners head coach Sherri Coale a cougar?
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Posted by A. Isaac under Courtney Paris, Funny pictures, Women's Basketball
Unless you actually watch Women’s college basketball, you have no idea who this chick is. So for the three or four of you out there, just ignore this post. For the rest of the country, Courtney Paris is a senior on the Oklahoma Sooners basketball team. Her team is very good, ranked third in the ...
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Posted by A. Isaac under Cheerleaders, Women's Basketball
You see it in rec leagues sometimes. Guys show up late from work so teams are forced to play shorthanded. 4 on 5 most of the time and occasionally 3 on 5. Usually the shorthanded team will play keep away and wind some clock down. But on January 3rd, the Arizona women’s basketball team finished ...
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