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Clark alum Arianna Roberson goes from graduation stage to Team USA competition
Read full article: Clark alum Arianna Roberson goes from graduation stage to Team USA competitionThe now-Clark Cougar alum joined her classmates as they walked across the Alamodome stage during their ceremony Monday night. One week later, Arianna Roberson could suit up for the Stars and Stripes on another continent.
Trinity hunting for four-peat at SCAC tournament
Read full article: Trinity hunting for four-peat at SCAC tournamentThe Tigers begin their hunt for a historic fourth consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament championship this weekend, but their players arenāt comparing this yearās team to years past.
Trinity teammates ānot surprisedā after freshman Ruede breaks three-point shooting record
Read full article: Trinity teammates ānot surprisedā after freshman Ruede breaks three-point shooting recordFormer Boerne alum and current Trinity freshman guard Jamie Ruede broke the programās record for three-pointers made in a game with eight.
Whatās in a hat? Trinity head coach wears 11-year old Giants cap for luck
Read full article: Whatās in a hat? Trinity head coach wears 11-year old Giants cap for luckWhile the team's culture is a big reason for their success, Trinity head coach Cameron Hill has leaned into a superstition for a little extra help, as he continues to wear an 11-year old Giants hat that was gifted to him when he arrived on campus.
Kiana Williams thrilled to start WNBA career with Dan Hughes, Seattle Storm
Read full article: Kiana Williams thrilled to start WNBA career with Dan Hughes, Seattle StormWagner alumna and Stanford grad Kiana Williams is excited to start her professional basketball career with the Seattle Storm, where she can learn from WNBA legend Sue Bird and former San Antonio Silver Stars coach Dan Hughes.
Stanfordās Kiana Williams talks national championship, WNBA aspirations
Read full article: Stanfordās Kiana Williams talks national championship, WNBA aspirationsAs she prepares for the upcoming WNBA Draft, Stanford senior and Wagner alumna Kiana Williams takes a moment to reflect on the moments immediately after she became a National Champion last weekend in the Alamodome.
Williams scores 16, Stanford romps into Elite Eight, 89-62 over Missouri State
Read full article: Williams scores 16, Stanford romps into Elite Eight, 89-62 over Missouri State(AP Photo/Morry Gash)SAN ANTONIO ā Missouri State had waited two years to get another crack at the Sweet 16 and Stanford, only to watch the Cardinal turn their rematch into a romp. 5 Lady Bears 89-62 to earn a spot in the Elite Eight of the women's NCAA Tournament for the 21st time. Elle Ruffridge scored 18 points to lead Missouri State (23-3), a team with a history of punching above its status as a mid-major from the Missouri Valley Conference. And Missouri State was hungry to push for even bigger things after the coronavirus pandemic canceled the 2020 tournament and abruptly ended a 26-4 season. āEvery game weāve been down, weāve always come back,ā Missouri State coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton said.
Kiana Williams sets Stanford 3s record in NCAA opening win
Read full article: Kiana Williams sets Stanford 3s record in NCAA opening winSAN ANTONIO ā Kiana Williams scored 20 points while becoming Stanfordās career leader in made 3-pointers, and six teammates also hit from long range as the top-seeded Cardinal overwhelmed womenās NCAA Tournament first-timer Utah Valley 87-44 in the opening round Sunday night. Williams' six were the most by a player since Bonnie Samuelson also hit six in the 2014 tourney against South Dakota. The former BYU associate head coach is a native of Round Rock, Texas, only about 100 miles from the Alamodome. THEY WERE THE FIRSTThere was never the threat of an upset to wrap up the first day of the womenās NCAA Tournament, but the Cardinal were the first No. 1 seed in the menās or womenās tournament to against a No.
Ursin, Smith lead No. 5 Baylor to big win in NCAA opener
Read full article: Ursin, Smith lead No. 5 Baylor to big win in NCAA openerSAN ANTONIO ā Moon Ursin scored a career-high 24 points, All-American NaLyssa Smith had a double-double and fifth-ranked Baylor had no problem in its womenās NCAA Tournament opener, cruising to a 101-52 win over Jackson State on Sunday. Smith scored 18 points on 8-of-9 shooting and grabbed 10 rebounds for the second-seeded Bears (26-2), who face seventh-seeded Virginia Tech on Tuesday in the River Walk Region. Baylor, the national leader in field-goal defense (31.8%) and rebounding margin (plus-19), limited Jackson State to 30.9% shooting, including 2 of 19 from 3-point range, and had a 59-35 rebounding advantage. Ursin, who was 3 of 3 behind the arc, had 16 points and Smith was 5 of 6 for 12 points, and the Bears led 51-24. The Bears shot 54.5% and held Jackson State to 27.8% for a 51-24 lead.
NCAA executive tells ESPN that tournament gender equity shortcomings were not San Antonioās fault
Read full article: NCAA executive tells ESPN that tournament gender equity shortcomings were not San Antonioās faultSAN ANTONIO ā The NCAA has claimed full responsibility for the inequity issues brought to light during the Womenās Basketball Championship tournament in San Antonio, according to an interview with ESPN. Lynn Holzman, NCAA vice president, says their organization is taking full responsibility and that the city of San Antonio is not to blame. Theyāre not the responsibility of the City of San Antonio. AdAs of Saturday, players at the NCAA womenās basketball tournament were given access to a fully-stocked weight room, according to a report by the Associated Press. The City of San Antonio is still set to host the 2025 NCAA Menās Final Four tournament.
Thousands of volunteers needed to properly staff Womenās NCAA Tournament in San Antonio
Read full article: Thousands of volunteers needed to properly staff Womenās NCAA Tournament in San AntonioSAN ANTONIO ā The entire NCAA Womenās Basketball Tournament will be held in the greater San Antonio area this year, and in order to properly staff the event, San Antonio Sports Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Jenny Carnes says that they need nearly 1,500 volunteers, 3,000 volunteer shifts. If you would like to volunteer your services, please visit wffsantonio.com/volunteer.
San Antonio business owners, locals rejoice over NCAAās tournament announcement
Read full article: San Antonio business owners, locals rejoice over NCAAās tournament announcementSAN ANTONIO ā Get ready for March Madness live and direct in San Antonio in a way like never before. On Friday, Mayor Ron Nirenberg, along with NCAA representatives, announced that the entire NCAA Division 1 Womenās Basketball Tournament would be hosted in San Antonio. āFor the first time in tournament history, San Antonio and our surrounding communities will be the site for the 64-team NCAA womenās basketball championship,ā Nirenberg said during a virtual news conference. Like, our city needs a breath of fresh air,ā said Duane Cummings, a San Antonio resident. During the tournament, Nirenberg announced that he anticipates more than 35,000 room nights to downtown San Antonio.
The Latest: 2 Brewers test positive; Nats cancel workout
Read full article: The Latest: 2 Brewers test positive; Nats cancel workoutThe Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___Milwaukee Brewers manager Craig Counsell says shortstop Luis Urias and pitcher Angel Perdomo tested positive for COVID-19 before the intake process. This marks the second setback for Urias since the Brewers acquired him from San Diego in November. Major League Baseball and the players association announced Friday that 31 players and seven staff members tested positive for COVID-19 during intake for the resumption of training, a rate of 1.2%. Players and staff were tested Friday, and general manager Mike Rizzo says the team still hasnt received its results. The WNBA hopes to start training camp later this week, with the regular season set to begin around July 24.