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Eden’s been on a roll — here’s another fun feature about the netball to basketball pathway for some international NCAA players. www.nytimes.com/athletic/708...
In the middle of conference tournament season, I loved this story from @edenlaase.bsky.social about the *other* Connecticut team that won’t go dancing at all. www.nytimes.com/athletic/708...
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There are so many worthy stories out there that don’t always align with the vision of major publications. Midmajor, pre NCAA, glue players. I want to write about all of it.
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So, I’m starting a newsletter! It's called Inbox-and-One and it's going to feature tons of cool content, like history lessons, analysis with my own twist, Q and As, anonymous stories (👀), mailbags and so much more!
I love women’s basketball. Not just because of what happens on the court, but because of the rich history, unique personalities and dedicated fans.
I’m always looking for new ways to connect with this beautiful game and the people who love it in the same way I do.
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When JuJu Watkins went down last night, you could tell right away it was bad. USC confirmed the worst afterwards: a torn ACL. @edenlaase.bsky.social has the report on Watkins and what it means for the Trojans at Hoops HQ. #marchmadness
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We’ve got another great day of second round games in the NCAA Womens tournament. @edenlaase.bsky.social has all the latest scoop at Hoops HQ . Home Courts Still Debated in NCAA Women's Opening Weekend - @thehoopshq.bsky.social
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HoopsHQ writer @edenlaase.bsky.social writes about Harmoni Turner and how her story can be impactful to others
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In 2004, South Dakota State moved from D2 to D1. Since then, they’ve become a mid-major powerhouse. Yesterday’s win over Oklahoma State was just another example of that prowess:
“That’s quite a steep trajectory, really, in a pretty short period of time.”
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Ayoka Lee’s return, Molly Miller’s send off, Maggie Doogan’s birthday present and more from day one:
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Big time!
Parity is thrown around a lot when discussing the women’s game, and sometimes people think it just means tons of crazy upsets.
But part of parity is competitive games from higher seeds, like we saw with Liberty against Kentucky and Grand Canyon against Baylor.
Geno Auriemma likes UConn’s chances this year, but he also knows the field is stronger than ever.
“There are more teams that are capable of knocking someone off in a one-game situation.”
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Your pre-March Madness reminder that every player on Florida Gulf Coast is listed as a "shooter" for their position. Do with that info what you will.
I picked and analyzed the entire bracket for Hoops HQ. It’s going to be one hell of a tournament.
Let’s dance!
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Happy Selection Sunday!!
What an insane performance for Middle Tennessee State’s Jaylynn Gregory to send her team to the Conference USA final.
She made three late-game 3s and took a game-sealing charge.
He’s so special to me
Harmoni Turner with 44 points to earn her team a spot in the Ivy Madness Final.
That’s a Harvard record (breaking the one she set earlier in the season) and an Ivy Madness record. She’s unbelievable.
For years Harmoni Turner didn't share her story, but now, the Harvard star is detailing everything, from child abuse to depression, to learning to love herself.
Harmoni's powerful story is one of bravery and resilience with a side of basketball.
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I chatted with Harmoni Turner (Harvard), Katie Dinnebier (Drake) and Brooklyn Meyer (South Dakota State) about why they decided to stay at their midmajor programs.
“There is a specialness of committing to a school and staying there.”
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Scott Rueck is a phenomenal coach. His Oregon State team earned an automatic bid after four of five starters transferred in the offseason.
What a story.
Want to give a shoutout to South Dakota State after the Jackrabbits punched their ticket with a Summit League championship victory.
SDSU has been to 13 NCAA Tournaments since 2009, which is just five years after they became a DI team. A true mid major powerhouse.
What a way for Lauren Betts to reach 1,000 points as a Bruin.
She was dominant in the second half to lead UCLA to a Big Ten title, a revenge win over USC AND a potential No. 1 overall seed for March Madness.
Every network needs a studio team specifically for women’s basketball games. It’s glaringly obvious when the “experts” they have haven’t watched a women’s game all season.
UCLA has to wait and take the last shot there… a long rebound is essentially an automatic bucket when JuJu Watkins is running the break.