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Locked On Women’s Basketball: 68 to the Sweet 16

By The Next / March 24, 2022

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Princeton guard Abby Meyers (1) drives against Indiana guard Ali Patberg (14) in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 21, 2022, in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo credit: Princeton Athletics/Sideline Photos)

‘They’re that good’: Princeton’s season is over, but it made a lasting impression

By Jenn Hatfield / March 24, 2022

And the Tigers are built to last

Shauna Green looking to ‘build from the ground up’ after inking Illinois job

By James Kay / March 23, 2022

Green: The players are bought in and now it’s time to get to work

A new era begins at Oklahoma State

By Missy Heidrick / March 23, 2022

Jacie Hoyt takes over as head coach of Cowgirl basketball

How UConn overcame near upset from UCF

By Tee Baker / March 23, 2022

And what’s next for BIG EAST teams in the postseason

Inside North Carolina’s return to Sweet 16

By Alex Simon / March 22, 2022

Courtney and Carlie to the second weekend at last

UMass huddles and puts their hands in before the game

Where do Dayton and UMass go from here?

By Natalie Heavren / March 21, 2022

The 2021-22 season comes to a close in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament for two Atlantic 10 teams

Why Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, a Virginia native, is the next head coach at UVA

By Mitchell Northam / March 21, 2022

‘UVA is a dream come true for me. I could not be more excited to be home.’

Come Hull or high water, Stanford was going to Spokane

By Matthew Walter / March 21, 2022

An appraisal of Spokane’s own Hulls, heading back where they started

Two images, stacked on top of each other: on top, two Creighton players block a Caitlin Clark short jumper; on the bottom, the South Dakota bench screams in celebration in the background, as in the foreground, two Baylor players walk dejectedly.

Daily Briefing — March 21, 2022: PERFECT TENS — Creighton, South Dakota pull off 10-over-2 upsets to reach Sweet Sixteen

By Emily Adler / March 21, 2022

Louisville receives a Hailey Van Lift