Throwback Thursday: Nancy Lieberman

Throwback Thursday: Nancy Lieberman

Nancy Lieberman attended Old Dominion University from 1976 to 1980. She quickly became one of the best players in women’s college basketball. Old Dominion As a freshman at Old Dominion, Lieberman averaged 20.9 points, ten rebounds, and 7.9 assists per game. She shot 47.3 % from the field, pretty good numbers for a freshman. In […]

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 Juicy Landrum Breaks NCAA Three-Point Record

Juicy Landrum Breaks NCAA Three-Point Record

In a game Wednesday against Arkansas State, Baylor’s Juicy Landrum returned after a two-week layoff and had an outstanding game for the Baylor Lady Bears. Three-Point Record Juicy Landrum broke the NCAA record three’s in a game with 14, breaking the previous record of 13 by Lamar’s Moe Kinard in 2018. She also broke Baylor’s […]

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 Four Women Nominated For the Naismith Hall of Fame

Four Women Nominated For the Naismith Hall of Fame

Earlier this week the nominees for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame were announced, players like Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, and Kevin Garnett headlined the list. The Naismith nominees also included four great women, Tamika Catchings, Becky Hammon, Swin Cash, and Baylor Lady Bears, head coach Kim Mulkey who was nominated as a player and […]

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 A Look Back In The Career Of Tamecka Dixon

A Look Back In The Career Of Tamecka Dixon

Tamecka Dixon played her college ball at the University of Kansas from 1993 to 1997. In her freshman year, she only averaged 6.8 points per game; the next season, she upped her points per game to 11.3 on 47% shooting from the field and 35.7% from three-point land. Kansas In Dixon’s last two seasons at […]

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 A Look Back At The Career Of Nykesha Sales

A Look Back At The Career Of Nykesha Sales

Nykesha Sales played her college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 1994 to 1998. In 1995, Sales helped lead the Huskies to the National Championship and undefeated season. Also, in 1995, Sales won the Freshman of the year. WIth Connecticut in the 1997-98 season, she was named to the All-American first team, Defensive Player […]

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 WNBA All-Decade Team 2010s Part Two

WNBA All-Decade Team 2010s Part Two

Part one of my WNBA all-decade team was released, now I am doing a part two all-decade, many of the players I’m going to name could have been on the top five. Just a matter of how you want your team. Sylvia Fowles Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx Sylvia Fowles helped lead the Lynx to […]

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 WNBA All-Decade Team For The 2010s

WNBA All-Decade Team For The 2010s

With 2019 coming to a close, its time to look at the WNBA all-decade players who were the best in the 2010s decade: Maya Moore Minnesota Lynx Maya Moore won four titles in the 2010s decade and played in a total of six WNBA Finals. Also, Moore won finals MVP in 2013 and league MVP […]

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 Indiana Fever Name Marianne Stanley As Head Coach

Indiana Fever Name Marianne Stanley As Head Coach

The Indiana Fever has announced a new coach; her name is Marianne Stanley. Last season Stanley was the top assistant to Mike Thibault for the WNBA champions Washington Mystics. Stanley has a coaching resume about four decades-long and has been coaching in the WNBA since 2000. The Fever also announced that Tamika Catchings will serve […]

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 Top Rim Protectors In WNBA History

Top Rim Protectors In WNBA History

The WNBA has a lot of good shot blockers in its history. Protecting the rim is key to an excellent defensive team; it allows your perimeter defenders to gamble for steals. Knowing they have a rim protector to swat the shot away if the gamble does not pay off. Here are some of the best […]

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 2019 Connecticut Sun Season Review

2019 Connecticut Sun Season Review

The Connecticut Sun finished the season with the second-best record in the WNBA at 23-11. Connecticut made it to the WNBA Finals but lost to the Washington Mystics in five games. It was the Sun first trip to the finals since 2005 win they lost to the Sacramento Monarchs. The Sun had a lot of […]

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 Dwight Howard Playing Well For The Lakers

Dwight Howard Playing Well For The Lakers

The Los Angeles Lakers signed Dwight Howard in the off-season, and many people were wondering why. The Lakers brought in Howard because of the injury to DeMarcus Cousins. Since signing with the Lakers, Howard has played better than expected. Dwight Howard was brought to the Lakers to do two things, defend and rebound. So far […]

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 2019 Chicago Sky Season Review

2019 Chicago Sky Season Review

The Chicago Sky had a solid 2019 season, they went 20-14 and made it to the playoffs. The Sky lost the single-elimination game on a half-court shot after a costly turnover. Still, the Sky had an outstanding season. The Sky were led 2019 WNBA Coach of the Year James Wade. After a winless preseason, Chicago […]

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 James Wiseman And Cole Anthony Show Out In Debut’s

James Wiseman And Cole Anthony Show Out In Debut’s

Two of college basketball freshman showed out in their debuts for there teams. James Wiseman, the number one recruit in the country for Memphis and Cole Anthony, another top recruit for North Carolina, both had impressive debuts. James Wiseman Memphis Memphis basketball fans had been waiting for Wiseman’s debut since he decided to come to […]

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