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Category Archives: Women’s Sports
Did You Know The WNBA Draft Was Monday?
Here’s something that sort of sneaked up on all of us: The WNBA draft. It happened yesterday. I don’t really claim to follow the WNBA (actually, I think it would be way more watchable if they played against high school … Continue reading
Another Update on the NCAA Women’s Bracket
With the women’s Elite eight games being played now to determine which teams earn Final Sour spots, let’s look again at my suggestion for the 8-team round robin format. Assuming that the regular seasons tournament resumes for all the teams … Continue reading
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Tagged Baylor, Duke, Final Four, NCAA Women's tournament, Notre Dame, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas A&M, UConn, Xavier
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Some thoughts on the women’s NCAA tournament
Before we get started on the Elite Eight round of the men’s tournament tonight, I think it’s appropriate to take a little trip to the women’s bracket and assess how things are going over there. It looks like I’m going … Continue reading
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The Question No One Is Asking About the NBA Lockout
As this NBA lockout drags on longer and longer, it’s perfectly natural to panic. Don’t worry, it’s not just you. If the players and owners don’t come to an agreement sometime in the next month or so, we are in … Continue reading →
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