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How WNBA star Kelsey Plum’s faith got her through ‘brutal’ year: ‘God has always had a plan for me’ | Fox News
Las Vegas Aces star Kelsey Plum's WNBA season ended with back-to-back titles, but she admitted it was a "brutal" run that had her relying on faith to get through adversity.

(2438) Sit Down with Sue Bird - YouTube
Sue Bird sits down with the Editor-in-Chief of Slam Philippines while in Manila to talk about retired life, her fashion evolution, and the importance of wome...

A’ja Wilson is the perfect basketball superstar for the modern era - SBNation.com
A’ja Wilson is turning into an all-time great, and she’s having fun doing it

Candace Parker wants to play next season if she can get healthy | AP News
Candace Parker plans on playing another season if she’s healthy enough to do so. The two-time WNBA MVP missed the Las Vegas Aces' run to a second straight league championship after having surgery on her left foot in late July.
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A Notre Dame champion’s driving force: ‘It was a genuine love’ - The Athletic
Irish's fourth-year head coach: 'I knew that he would’ve wanted me to continue going forward.'

Faith, science and Pilates fuel Paige Bueckers' UConn return - ESPN
All Paige Bueckers wanted was to hoop. When it was taken away by another knee injury, the UConn star overhauled her training and leaned into her faith.
No fall from Grace — Another promising IU women’s basketball season begins Thursday – The Daily Hoosier

Michigan basketball: Kim Barnes Arico signs extension, and then a historic recruiting class
Michigan signed two five-star recruits in the same class for the first time in program history.

Why Caitlin Clark is So Much More Than a Local Legend - ESPN Daily | Podcast on Spotify
Listen to this episode from ESPN Daily on Spotify. Caitlin Clark is one of the greatest college basketball players we have ever seen. She’s the reigning NCAA women’s basketball Player of the Year after leading Iowa to the Final Four; and now in her senior season, she’s poised to set or break several more records. But regardless of what Clark accomplishes, she’ll do it all while holding her favorite title: Being just another kid from Des Moines. So today, Basketball Hall of Famer Michael Voepel joins the show to tell us all about Clark’s connection with her roots, and why it could continue to shape Iowa’s basketball program and Clark’s career, for years to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices