SEC

Shakira Austin leads Mississippi to a historic season

By Dorothy J. Gentry / March 7, 2022

‘Don’t get too high or get too low’

Ann Marie Rogers among SEC trailblazers honored for advancing women’s sports

By Dorothy J. Gentry / February 28, 2022

‘We weren’t trying to leave a legacy; we were just trying to do what was right’

Klutch Sports Group establishes women’s basketball division, adds A’ja Wilson and Aliyah Boston as clients

By Gabriela Carroll / February 17, 2022

‘Women are some of the most electrifying and inspiring athletes in the world, and Klutch is excited and honored to be a part of that story,’ said Rich Paul

A Super Bowl basketball blitz

By Missy Heidrick / January 31, 2022

Breaking down women’s CBK based on the Bengals/Rams showdown

‘I really wish I could sing’: Twenty questions with South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston

By Dorothy J. Gentry / December 30, 2021

Boston dishes on her emotions after a good game, her toughest competition this season and the skill she would most like to have

SEC graduate patches a source of pride for athletes

By Dorothy J. Gentry / December 26, 2021

‘Seeing it on my jersey every day is a constant reminder of what I accomplished’

Florida’s Lavender Briggs chronicles her comeback from a season-ending injury

By Dorothy J. Gentry / December 5, 2021

‘[I] learned how to lead in a different way … It helps this year for sure’

2021 Big 12/SEC Challenge preview

By Missy Heidrick / December 1, 2021

Great storylines, matchups will treat us to five days of big-time games

Poffenbarger will land in Arkansas

By Tee Baker / November 30, 2021

No. 30 prospect in 2021 recruiting class retains four years of eligibility

Wolfpack

What we learned from No. 1 South Carolina’s win over No. 5 N.C. State

By Mitchell Northam / November 11, 2021

South Carolina showed why it’s the No. 1 team in women’s college basketball, asserting its dominance on an N.C. State team that has some things to figure out