Tag: stanford women’s basketball
USC takes flight, Stanford reassesses after weekend upset
Not long after they could be heard screaming in their locker room, USC players and their coach brought their palpable excitement into Sunday’s post-game...
Revamped Stanford roster set to meet high expectations
The Stanford women's basketball team comes into the season as the No. 2 ranked team in the country. The motivation for this upcoming season...
Only a few should challenge Stanford for Pac-12 title this year
With Stanford excepting to be heads and shoulders above the rest of the Pac-12, two early - and surprising - losses give hope to...
Stanford Cardinal enter season with the tools to repeat
The Stanford Cardinal navigated their way through the COVID-19 pandemic last year to claim the National Championship - the first in 29 years for...
Stanford finishes tough year with hard-fought, long-awaited National Championship
Stanford capped one of the most thrilling NCAA Tournaments in years with a heart-stopping 54-53 win over Arizona Sunday to win their first National...
Teams ready for the Texas-based NCAA Tournament
There were no surprises Monday as the NCAA Tournament bracket was revealed for the field of 64 teams, for the first time since 2019.
Stanford,...
UCLA focused on toughness and execution, not numbers
One month ago, then-No. 1 Stanford came to Pauley Pavilion and beat then-No. 10 UCLA by a dozen points. Afterward, Bruin coach Cori Close...
Year two of overseas play: New year, same team, different blessings
Well, season two of overseas basketball is almost a wrap, and I am blessed to say I am feeling much-improved, culturally-adapted, and most importantly, healthy.
When...
Longtime assistant coaches create stability, success and family
For many, if not most, the tireless job of a collegiate assistant coach is a stepping stone to a head coaching position. And to...
Erica McCall: learning more about life overseas
Do you remember the part of Love and Basketball when Monica goes to play basketball overseas in Spain? She had to walk to her...