Thursday, March 10, 2022

Stories and storylines

AAC:


UCF pulled away from USF, 53-45, to claim their first AAC title.


NEC semifinal scores


Patriot semifinal scores


C-USA quarterfinal scores


MAAC quarterfinal scores


MEAC quarterfinal scores


SWAC quarterfinal scores


WAC second round scores


Big 12 first round scores


CAA first round scores


MVC first round scores


Southland first round scores


Tomorrow's game schedule


College team news:


Three keys to lift Oklahoma over Kansas.


The Jayhawks are ready for the Big 12 Tournament.


Michigan already made history this season, and now they want a title.


Battle-tested Maryland can learn from the grueling Big Ten.


North Carolina looks to silence the doubters in the NCAA Tournament.


Princeton went undefeated in the Ivy League this season.


Buffalo is keeping its eyes on a Tournament berth as it readies for Akron in the MAC tourney.


College player news:


Finalists for the Katrina McClain Award include DePaul freshman Aneesah Morrow.


How Kennady Tucker made the Sooners work in subtle ways.


College coach news:


Retiring Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith is a Title IX pioneer.


Toledo coach Tricia Cullop has signed a contract extension through 2026-2027.


An endowment gives Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico the title of J. Ira and Nicki Harris Family Head Women's Basketball Coach.


Lindy La Rocque has executed her plan at UNLV in short order.


UMass coach Tony Verde revels in the team's A-10 chip and NCAA berth.


The game:


Did moving back the three-point line make a difference?


WNBA news:


The league announced that the first in-person draft since 2019 will be April 11, from 7-9 p.m. ET on ESPN.


U.S. Bank is the WNBA's official bank through a multi-year deal.


Candace Parker says attention can bring about equality.

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