DePaul promoted assistant Jill Pizzotti on Thursday to take over for longtime coach Doug Bruno, who stepped down last week.
Category: College Sports
There’s no one-and-done path in women’s college basketball. And NIL money makes that a good thing.
There’s no one-and-done path to the WNBA for women’s players because the NBA and WNBA have different rules regarding draft eligibility. But the NIL era has changed just about everything.
No stigma for Paige Bueckers, Hailey Van Lith or Azzi Fudd, the stars who seek out mental health professionals
One major difference in today’s sports world is a willingness to ignore the stigma attached to seeking professional help and acceptance of psychologists.
Loyola comes up short in the NIT semifinal against Chattanooga, ends the season 25-12
Loyola pulled within 74-73 on senior guard Des Watson’s 3-pointer with 2 minutes, 37 seconds to play, but the Ramblers couldn’t pull out the NIT semifinal win.
Collegiate transgender athlete ban gets initial Indiana Senate approval
A bill that would ban transgender women from collegiate sports passed on second reading in the Senate Tuesday, with amendments proposed by Democrats voted down by the Republican supermajority.
Lawmakers from 4 states — including Illinois — weigh whether to give athletes a tax break on NIL earnings
At least four states — Illinois, Georgia, Alabama and Louisiana — are considering giving college athletes tax breaks on endorsement income.
Paige Bueckers carries UConn to a record 24th women’s Final Four with a 78-64 win over USC
Paige Bueckers carried UConn to its record 24th Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament, scoring 31 points Monday night in a 78-64 victory over USC.
Notre Dame guard Olivia Miles to enter the transfer portal instead of the WNBA draft, AP source says
Olivia Miles, a 5-foot-10 guard who had spent her entire college career at Notre Dame, was a projected lottery pick in the WNBA draft in April.
Madison Booker helps Texas reach its first Final Four since 2003 with a 58-47 win over TCU
Madison Booker scored 18 points and No. 1 seed Texas used its stifling defense to reach the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Naperville’s Greta Kampschroeder cherishes final NCAA Tournament. ‘I was lucky to find my place at Michigan.’
Kampschroeder, who started her college career at Oregon State, saved her best for last.