Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Stories back on flow

Upset:

Indiana beat Minnesota, 82-70. The Gophers shot only 2-22 from three-point range.

More results:

West Virginia outlasted Kansas State, 75-66.

All scores.

Games in many conferences tomorrow.

College team news:

The NCAA Tournament is almost here. Is Louisville still a #1 seed?

Texas A&M has a lot of work to do if they want to be home for the start of the NCAA Tournament.

A writer reflects on four years of Oregon's growth after last night's big game.

The Ducks are back in control of the Pac-12.

The best Missouri team in years could be blocked from playing in Kansas City.

South Carolina is a #1 seed in a brutal region.

Ohio State hopes to finish their home season strong against Northwestern.

Marquette will probably end the season with no Associated Press poll votes.

Alabama is still a contender.

For Florida, the objective all year has been to stick to the plan.

The Pac-12 regular-season champion will be determined this week.

Minnesota is the NCAA's team of the week.

College player news:

Utah senior center Emily Potter details her battle with depression.

Podcast: Missouri’s Sophie Cunningham on goals, haters and being a role model.

The younger brother of Purdue's Ae’Rianna Harris plays drums with the pep band.

Iowa awarded walk-on Zion Sanders with a scholarship.

The Hawkeyes are also kicking off a campaign promoting Megan Gustafson for postseason awards.

Duke senior Erin Mathias designed coach Joanne McCallie's outfit for the Play4Kay game.

How Oregon freshman Satou Sabally turns her uncanny abilities into big-time producation.

Desiree Elmore is redshirting for Syracuse.

College coach news:

Stanford's Tara VanDerveer is the recipient of this year's Carol Eckman Award for integrity in coaching.

Air Force coach Chris Gobrecht is unmoved by a milestone her team could achieve with a sweep.

WNBA news:

This season's national TV schedule.

Brandi Poole is a new assistant coach for the Connecticut Sun.

High school news:

Her sister made it from Tacoma to the WNBA, and that opened a new world for Kondalia Montgomery.

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