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Eight new WNBA coaches now in place. In 2025, 7 women and 6 men will be in charge on the bench
Read full article: Eight new WNBA coaches now in place. In 2025, 7 women and 6 men will be in charge on the benchThe WNBA now has all of its head coaching spots filled after there were eight open positions this offseason.
Injuries continue to plague WNBA teams. The Sparks and Dream are winless with key players sidelined
Read full article: Injuries continue to plague WNBA teams. The Sparks and Dream are winless with key players sidelinedThe injury bug has bitten several WNBA teams this season with both Los Angeles and Atlanta losing key players last week.
Dearica Hamby replaces Sparks teammate Cameron Brink on US 3x3 Olympic team
Read full article: Dearica Hamby replaces Sparks teammate Cameron Brink on US 3x3 Olympic teamDearica Hamby has replaced Los Angeles Sparks teammate Cameron Brink, who suffered a torn ACL last week, on the U.S. Olympic 3x3 basketball team.
Top 10 shuffle in women's AP Top 25 as Stanford and Iowa move up behind No. 1 South Carolina
Read full article: Top 10 shuffle in women's AP Top 25 as Stanford and Iowa move up behind No. 1 South CarolinaNo. 2Stanford and No. 3 Iowa have jumped up behind top-ranked South Carolina in The Associated Press Top 25 women’s basketball poll.
Stanford's Brink notches first triple-double with 10 blocks
Read full article: Stanford's Brink notches first triple-double with 10 blocksCameron Brink had a remarkable first career triple-double with 16 points, 11 rebounds and a career-high 10 blocked shots to lead No. 3 Stanford to a 62-54 win over Oregon for its 21st straight Pac-12 home win.
Brink, Jones lead No. 4 Stanford past No. 8 Utah 74-62
Read full article: Brink, Jones lead No. 4 Stanford past No. 8 Utah 74-62Cameron Brink had 25 points, 14 rebounds and three blocked shots, Haley Jones added 25 points, 12 boards and a pair of blocks, and the fourth-ranked Stanford women bounced back from a loss at USC by beating eighth-ranked Utah 74-62.
No. 1 Stanford women overcome 10th-ranked UCLA 61-49
Read full article: No. 1 Stanford women overcome 10th-ranked UCLA 61-49Stanford forward Francesca Belibi, left, dunks against UCLA during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Monday, Dec. 21, 2020, in Los Angeles. Teammate Anna Wilson told her she was good to go, so Belibi stormed the paint and dunked, delighting her Stanford teammates. 1 Stanford survive its closest game of the season to beat 10th-ranked UCLA 61-49 on Monday and remain undefeated. Stanford cruised past its first six opponents, winning by a whopping 48.2 points per game while scoring an average of 93.2 points. UCLA: The Bruins are off for nearly two weeks before visiting Oregon State on Jan. 1 in their second Pac-12 road trip.