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2023-24 WCC preview

By Matthew Walter / October 27, 2023

A look at what to expect from all nine schools in the conference

How the Truong twins will continue to push Gonzaga to new heights

By Matthew Walter / March 18, 2023

‘We were always set on being together’

How injuries helped Santa Clara’s Lexie Pritchard and Ashlee Maldonado grow on and off the court

By Matthew Walter / March 1, 2023

The two guards for the Broncos battled through season ending injuries a year ago to lead Santa Clara

How do student-athletes persevere through injuries? Just ask San Diego’s Myah Pace

By Matthew Walter / March 1, 2023

‘There’s definitely been a lot of times throughout my career where I just felt down’

Lauren Gustin shoots a floater at home against Utah. Photo Credit: BYU Photo

How BYU’s Lauren Gustin became the nation’s leading rebounder

By Matthew Walter / February 10, 2023

“I would say her motor, like motor is not a thing you can teach. And she has it, she just never stops. She’s 110% all the time.”

What does it take to be a successful sixth woman? Just ask San Francisco’s Jasmine Gayles

By Matthew Walter / January 24, 2023

‘Jasmine is the perfect sixth player — she’s unselfish and wants to do everything she can to help the team win’

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How Haylee Andrews has taken the Pilots from grounded to soaring

By Matthew Walter / January 7, 2023

The senior from Australia has been one of the main catalysts behind the turnaround of the Portland program

The role family played in Taycee Wedin becoming the WCC’s all-time 3-point leader

By Matthew Walter / December 19, 2022

The Saint Mary’s senior guard seemed destined from birth to become a shooter.

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Locked on Women’s Basketball: There’s nothing spooky about the West Coast Conference

By The Next / October 31, 2022

Missy chats with Matthew to discuss all things WCC

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2022-23 WCC preview

By Matthew Walter / October 21, 2022

Gonzaga is once again the favorite but there is a lot to be excited about in the WCC this year