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March Madness: Top takeaways from Day 4 of the women's tournament - Yahoo Sports
Multiple scoring records fell on Monday as the last of the Sweet 16 tickets were punched.

Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers both know how heavy the crown can be; will one of them finally hoist the trophy? - Yahoo Sports
Clark and Bueckers have been the centers of attention since stepping foot on their respective campuses. They may have to go through each other to win it all this year.

Utah women's basketball team forced to change hotels after 'racial hate crimes' - Yahoo Sports
The incidents took place in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, forcing the NCAA and host school Gonzaga to scramble to help the Utes relocate to another hotel.

Kiki Iriafen spent tireless hours bettering her game and it showed leading Stanford to Sweet Sixteen | AP News
Kiki Iriafen played her heart out to extend Stanford's season and keep a special run going for Cameron Brink and Hannah Jump in their last hurrahs for the Cardinal.

Kentucky hires Kenny Brooks as women's basketball coach after successful tenure at Virginia Tech | AP News
Kentucky has hired Kenny Brooks as women’s basketball coach after a successful tenure with Virginia Tech highlighted by the ACC regular season championship a year after winning the tournament title and reaching its first Final Four.

A Calgary basketball player is taking March Madness by storm. Her former coach says the WNBA is in sight
When Eddie Richardson met Yvonne Ejim, she was a 14-year-old athlete who he says was always willing to put in the extra work to improve herself as a basketball player.That was around six years ago, when Ejim first made her way to the Genesis basketball program at the Edge School in Calgary.Now, the 21-year-old has emerged as a major star in the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament, as a forward with the number four ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs in Spokane, Wash. LISTEN | Yvonne Ejim's former coach

Clark, Iowa claim another record with most-viewed first-round game in women's NCAA tourney history | AP News
Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes can claim another record — the most-viewed first-round game in women’s NCAA Tournament history.

Be like Caitlin: Iowa's Caitlin Clark is inspiring a younger generation of players | AP News
Caitlin Clark has reshaped women's college basketball and the perception of it. The Iowa star has made a name for herself by breaking records and stretching the range of shooting possibilities to the midcourt logo.