Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Insane amount of news

Team news:

Duke is still searching for an identity without captain Azura Stevens.

Indiana's year two turnaround has them thinking NCAA Tournament.

Tennessee has hit a new SEC low after their loss to South Carolina.

Oregon State's practice squad is invaluable.

Young Pitt was in the NCAA Tournament last year, but struggles this season.

Penn State is focusing on their last four games, as the Big Ten Tournament looms.

Buffalo is leading the MAC in internationalism.

Bucknell's first-year players are blossoming, and Jacquie Klotz is leading the way.

Player news:

The heroics of Minnesota's Rachel Banham is feeding a new generation of fans.

Albany's Shereesha Richards is a big star at a small school.

Lexi Rydalch gives her Utes family the blues.

After seasons of frustration, Rutgers' Briyona Canty keeps shooting.

Oklahoma's Kaylon Williams happy to have Vionise Pierre-Louis backing her up.

Latvian freshman Katija Laska is adjusting quickly at South Florida.

Kindred Wesemann is giving Kansas State an energy shot.

Gabby Williams is starting to make an impact for UConn.

Coach news:

Jeff Walz loves being at Louisville.

Temple coach Tonya Cardoza's UConn roots run deep.

Today's scoreboard.

Division III:

The top four teams in Division III are undefeated.

WNBA transactions:

February 15, 2016

Team Player Transaction


Connecticut Jennifer O’Neill Contract Signed
Seattle Sue Bird Contract Signed
Washington Zoi Dimitrakou Contract Signed
Dallas Vicki Baugh Contract Signed

Pro news:

Former WNBA star Deanna Nolan has left Russia to help with the Flint, Mich. water crisis.

Elena Delle Donne answers fan questions.

Dallas Wings vice chairman Chris Christian knows how to entertain a crowd.

International news:

Natalie Novosel's purple patch is powering the Townsville Fire through the playoffs.

Kelsey Griffin is expected to return to the Bendigo Spirit from injury.

Leilani Mitchell is leading the Adelaide Lightning.

The legends of the Canberra Capitals are ready for their final dance.

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