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COIMBATORE: The Wheelchair Basketball India Exchange Programme, a sporting and cultural exchange initiative between India and the US, began in Coimbat.
Courtney Banghart is incredibly excited about the potential of her newest Tar Heel, 6-foot-1 guard Nyla Brooks.
Makeba Alcide, Brian Baker, Zack Cox, Ryan Mallett, C’eira Ricketts, James Rouse, Dwight Stewart, & Clint Stoerner will be ...
Like, imagine showing up to the park and being challenged to a two-on-two game by Sandler and Timothée Chalamet. But Sandler is down to try any athletic activity when it comes to his films, with our ...
Azura Stevens #23 of the Los Angeles Sparks shoots against Olivia Nelson-Ododa #10 of the Connecticut Sun during the second ...
In a video for the Women's Champions Classic, New York Liberty forward Isabelle Harrison recalled when Lady Vols' Pat Summitt ...
NC State missed out on several major portal targets during the main recruiting cycle. Wes Moore said the team caught a break ...
Of the 29 players selected No. 1 in the WNBA Draft, at least 11 have been gay, lesbian or bi, including this year's pick, ...
Rickea Jackson started and played 35 minutes for the Sparks. She totaled 22 points, four assists and three rebounds. Jackson converted 7-of-17 field goal attempts, 4-of-8 three-point attempts and 4-of ...
Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Paige Bueckers are part of the new generation of women’s basketball stars who have been able .
The jersey of Tennessee Lady Vols great Candace Parker was retired on Sunday by the Los Angeles Sparks, the WNBA team where she spent the majority of record-breaking professional career.
When Lady Vols basketball legend Candace Parker arrived in Los Angeles as a WNBA rookie in 2008, Michael Cooper told her something that still rang true 17 years later at her jersey retirement.