Thursday, March 9, 2017

All-everything news

College team news:

Boise State has the talent, but a love for teammates makes a bigger impact.

College player news:

Stephanie Mavunga's workload for Ohio State will increase this week.

It's been a rocky year for Syracuse freshman Desiree Elmore, as she adapts to the college game.

College coach news:

Interim coach Amy Vachon has built on Richard Barron's foundation and guided UMaine to the America East title game.

Pepperdine has fired coach Ryan Weisenberg.

Tennessee State coach Larry Inman has resigned.

All scores from today.

Tomorrow's schedule.

ESPN awards:

Washington's Kelsey Plum is the ESPN player of the year.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma is the ESPN coach of the year, while Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu is the freshman of the year.

Mid-major player of the year is Green Bay's Mehryn Kraker, and mid-major coach of the year is Drake's Jennie Baranczyk.

High school news:

Connecticut recruit Megan Walker has one last wish for her high school career.

WNBA news:

Elena Delle Donne brought a message to South Bend, Indiana.

Lindsay Whalen and her father bond over Minnesota state hockey.

USA Basketball news:

Dawn Staley will likely be announced as the 2020 Olympics coach tomorrow:

USA Basketball announced it will hold a press conference at Williams-Brice Stadium on Friday.

Why? To announce the 2017-20 USA Basketball Women’s National Team Coach, which can only lead one to believe South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is in line to be the next coach of the women’s national team.


"Tomboy" documentary:

The "Tomboy" documentary and the female athletes who own the term.

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