Wednesday, April 22, 2015

College hoops still taking center stage in the news

College news:

South Carolina

Gamecoach coach Dawn Staley is confident in the team's continued success.

South Carolina was recently recognized at the Statehouse.

Two donors - including an alumni - have endowed South Carolina with a scholarship named for Aleighsa Welch.

Air Force

Air Force's athletic director said hiring coach Chris Gobrecht was a no-brainer.

Gobrecht said her Ivy League experience will translate to her new job.

The challenge for Gobrecht will be massive.

More:

Former Dixie State hoopers suing the University, alleging racial, sexual and religions discrimination.

The contract of Northern Iowa coach Tanya Warren has been extended through 2020-2021.

Lakota Beatty has transferred from Oklahoma State to Oral Roberts.

Former TCU center Klara Bradshaw has transferred to SMU.

Tatum Neubert is leaving Oregon.

UConn's Gabby Williams is looking to get better this offseason.

Husky Breanna Stewart is the Honda Award winner for women's basketball.

Michigan State coach Suzy Merchant reflects on a hard year.

WNBA news:

San Antonio rookie Dearica Hamby has a blog.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"In 2013, Dixie State University student Like Klabanoff attempted to form a sorority called Phi Beta Phi but was told by administrators that the use of Greek letters in the name was prohibited because the university did not want to give the public impression that it was a "party school." Wikipedia

What century is DSU in?

Sue Favor said...

I'm still trying to figure out how a school named Dixie State is in Utah.