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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Besides the playoffs......

WNBA news:

The Lynx expect to stay on top of the WNBA race, without major changes.

In the off-season, the Atlanta Dream will focus on keeping their core and adding size.

Fever guard Briann January received the WNBA Cares Community Assist Award for August.

College news:

UConn coach Geno Auriemma was reported to the NCAA for calling Little League baseball star Mo'Ne Davis to congratulate her.

Guard Lulu Perry has been dismissed from Louisiana Tech's team for repeatedly violating team rules.

Chris Wielgus has been promoted to assistant coach at UMass.

Texas coach Karen Aston has joined the Kay Yow Cancer Fund board of directors.
Posted by Sue Favor at 7:58 PM

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