Friday, November 11, 2022

Teams flexing; Fever win WNBA draft lottery

Upset:


Villanova toppled No. 24 Princeton, 69-59. Maddy Siegrist lead the way with 32 points.


More results:


No. 1 South Carolina 81, No. 17 Maryland 56.


No. 2 Stanford 98, Pacific 44


No. 3 Texas 68, Louisiana 45


No. 11 Indiana 93, UMass Lowell 37


No. 13 Virginia Tech 67, Bucknell 41


No. 15 Oklahoma 97, SMU 74


No. 16 LSU 111, Mississippi Valley State 41


No. 22 Nebraska 79, Houston Christian 48


No. 23 South Dakota State 91, Lehigh 73


No. 25 Michigan 91, St. Francis PA 36


Utah 97, Utah Valley 27


Arizona State 62, Grambling 49


Kansas State 77, Wisconsin 63


Kentucky 73, Morehead State 48


Seton Hall 75, Rutgers 57


All scores


Tomorrow's game schedule


College team news:


The questions that will determine whether the Gamecocks can repeat as champions.


College player news:


Texas point guard Rori Harmon missed today's season opener with a leg injury, and is day-to-day.


Arizona freshman Lemyah Hylton has got next.


Freshman Brianna McLeod has confidence from her debut.


College coach news:


UNLV coach Lindy La Rocque returned to the sidelines eight days after giving birth.


Lindsay Whalen is reminding the Gophers to stay grounded.


WNBA news:


The Fever won the draft lottery for the first time in franchise history, and will get the first pick. The Lynx, Dream and Mystics will choose next, in that order.


Indiana introduced Christie Sides as their new head coach.


The Wings introduced new coach Latricia Trammell, who promised to work on relationship-building.


Sabrina Ionescu is Oregon's new director of athletic culture.


Analyzing the one-leg sleeve effect.


A source says the league will allow coaches to challenge plays, beginning next season.


WBHOF news:


Finalists for next year's class include Carolyn Peck. Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Lindsay Whalen and Brian Agler.


Meet all 12 finalists.

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