Monday, February 24, 2020

Big Monday: herstory is made

Milestones:

In No. 3 Oregon's 74-66 win over No. 4 Stanford, Sabrina Ionescu notched her 26th career triple-double and became the first player in NCAA history to reach 2,000 points, 1,000 assists and 1,000 rebounds. She is in a club of one.

She did it after eulogizing Kobe and Gigi Bryant earlier in the day.

Where Sabrina Ionescu ranks among the all-time greats

Upset:

Duke knocked off No. 8 NC State, 70-65.

All scores

Tomorrow's game schedule

College team news:

For the first time in four years, Northwestern has entered the top 15.

Local artists have teamed up to celebrate South Carolina basketball.

How Duke has turned it around.

Players and coaches discuss the Michigan-Michigan State rivalry.

Penn uses reality TV to bond.

Texas A&M seeks a strong finish to the regular season.

Can Oregon State land in the Portland regional?

Kansas State aims to get back on their front foot against Iowa State Wednesday.

The Cyclones' most pressing issue this season is turnovers.

Ohio State looks to get back on track.

Analysis of the UConn offense.

College player news:

"Unique" Satou Sabally is ready to lead Oregon back to the Final Four, ahead of the WNBA draft.

Sabrina Ionescu: Dear Oregon Basketball.

Syracuse guard Tiana Mangakahia has been cleared to return after beating cancer.

Shay Colley's return meant more than just two points for Michigan State.

Maria Albiero's hard work and discipline is paying dividends for BYU.

WNBA news:

Kia Vaughn has signed with the Mercury.

The Liberty have re-signed Marine Johannes.

Blake Dietrick is back in Atlanta.

The Sun acquired Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis from Seattle.

The Storm has added Epiphanny Prince.

Carolyn Swords has retired, and will join the Aces' front office.

Overseas report.

WNBA-bound Aussie superstar Ezi Magbegor has become Spalding's first female brand ambassador.

Bonus:

Sabrina Ionescu, Diana Taurasi and Geno Auriemma spoke at the memorial service today for Kobe and Gigi Bryant.

Auriemma's speech included humor.

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