Crowded field for coach of year race
For years, the Academy Awards conflicted with March Madness, so it was great when the show moved to February. Sure, some folks think the Oscars are b…
Lady Vols still look like a No. 2 seed
Few things in the women's game get more attention or elicit greater response than a Tennessee loss (these days it probably ranks between a Connectic…
Lady Lions get just what they need
It might be trite to say Penn State needed this, but it's still true. The school, buried under so much harsh publicity in the last three months, nee…
Brittney Griner leads player of year race
Remember Nike's "Little Rascals" commercials featuring WNBA stars? You don't? Well, then go to YouTube. If you do, recall the one in which the bossy…
Huskies' Hayes embraces senior role
UConn's Tiffany Hayes, who tallied 23 points, six rebounds and seven assists in UConn's 73-55 victory over Oklahoma on Monday, talks about embraci…
Bracketology winners and losers
One month from Monday we will know the field for the 2012 women's NCAA tournament, so Play 4Kay, which dominates the landscape of women's college ba…
Who are Bracketology's top eight teams?
There's no surprise among the No. 1 seeds, which would be Baylor, Connecticut, Notre Dame and Stanford. But which teams join Maryland as a No. 2? E…
Coaches' postgame comments
UConn's Geno Auriemma talks about the positives for both teams out of Sunday's loss to Baylor. Baylor coach Kim Mulkey talks about how animated…
Five questions with Brittney Griner
ESPN's Rebecca Lobo grills Baylor's Brittney Griner with five questions, getting the Lady Bears' star to fess up on something she might have said ab…
Odyssey Sims breaks down Baylor's win
Baylor's Odyssey Sims talks about how defense and following the game plan helped the top-ranked Lady Bears win Sunday at No. 7 ...