Thursday, October 12, 2017

Wide-ranging storylines

NCAA news:

Condoleezza Rice will head a new NCAA commission in response to the recent bribery scheme.

College conference news:

The Pac-12 Conference has announced a task force to address issues threatening the integrity of collegiate athletics.

College program news:

AP sources say the NCAA will release a ruling on the North Carolina academic fraud case tomorrow.

Preseason predictions for South Carolina and the SEC.

College team news:

Shakayla Thomas and Florida State are hungry for the next step.

Washington is preparing for life without Kelsey Plum.

College player news:

Texas guard Brooke McCarty got engaged during practice today.

The queen of Mississippi State's basketball court is now the queen of the homecoming court.

Is Kristine Anigwe the best dancer on Cal's team?

Meet Washington freshman Missy Peterson.

Montana’s Kayleigh Valley has sustained a knee injury and is out for the season, for the second year in a row.

College coach news:

Utah coach Lynne Roberts said her team's foundation has been laid, but it's about the long game in the Pac-12.

Oral Roberts coach Misti Cussen is happy to ditch 2017.

Colorado's Alexis Robinson and Kennedy Leonard poked fun at coach JR Payne during Pac-12 media day.

Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard impersonate coach Kelly Graves.

WNBA team news:

Earlier this afternoon the news began to break that Spurs Sports and Entertainment was selling the San Antonio Stars.

Just up moments ago: WNBA's San Antonio Stars have deal for Las Vegas relocation.

The franchise issued a statement in a tweet.

Women in sports careers:

Retired Air Force Lieutenant General Michelle D. Johnson has been named NBA Senior Vice President and Head of Referee Operations.

High school recruiting news:

No. 1 Samantha Brunnelle is a prospect with a cause.

Texas commit Charli Collier wanted her family to be able to see her play.

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