Tuesday, October 11, 2022

From 0 to 100, the news flows

College team news:


A weekend retreat helped new-look Maryland grow together.


Expectations have soared for Iowa this year.....they top the Big Ten preseason rankings.


The Hawkeyes return five starters and add a crucial transfer.


The Gopher's loss is Indiana's game.


What can we expect from the Hoosiers?


NC State has big shoes to fill.


Five storylines to watch at UConn.


Creighton aims to build from last year's Elite 8 run.


The next step for North Carolina is to host NCAA Tournament games.


Virginia Tech is prepared to compete for the ACC title.


Four questions for BYU going into the season.


Can Mississippi State return to the NCAA Tournament? Players say yes.


South Dakota State is the preseason Summit League favorite......South Dakota is tabbed second.


Virginia ACC media day transcript......the Cavs have renewed confidence heading into coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton's first season.


Both Virginia and Virginia Tech bolstered their lineups with transfers.


Pitt aims to take big steps forward this year.


Wisconsin adds depth to their roster.


College player news:


Caitlin Clark advises others not to shoot from the logo.


Clark's star is still rising, with Iowa looking Final Four-bound.


Her NIL deal with Nike accentuates her value to college basketball.


Jakia Brown-Turner and Diamond Johnson are set to lead a reformed Wolfpack team.......Saniya Rivers is welcomed as a transfer from South Carolina.


Stephanie Soares' road to Iowa State is as unique as it gets........what is left for teammate Ashley Joens to work on?


ESPN ranks the nation's top transfers.


College coach news:


Niele Ivey is confident that big additions can help Notre Dame chase big dreams.......the Irish know they have much potential.


Kara Lawson is seeking consistency from the Blue Devils


Natasha Adair is living the dream as Arizona State's new coach.


Felisha Legette-Jack brings a lot to the table for Syracuse.


International news:


Rebecca Allen's injury during the World Cup was more serious than originally thought: two broken ribs and a partially-collapsed lung.

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