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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Basketball in every category

Mercury:

The Mercury are talented, unselfish and soon-to-be champions.

Penny Taylor has proven her worth this season.

Sky:

Chicago faces a daunting task, being behind 2-0.

The Sky looks to find its game Friday at home.

Other WNBA news:

Storm exit interviews: Noelle Quinn managed unpredictable playing time.

College news:

Columbus, Ohio is trying to lure the Final Four.

Tangela Smith joins Western Michigan as an assistant coach.

Unusual timing doesn't deter new Indiana coach Teri Moren.

US Women's National Team:

The team's training days at a Naval Academy made for a mutual admiration society.

The team wrapped up camp at the Academy today.

Day three blog.

The team plays at the University of Delaware tomorrow.
Posted by Sue Favor at 8:55 PM

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