NCAA WBB
Kiyomi McMiller announces she will enter transfer portal after drama-riddled freshman season - The Daily Targum

Smith emerging as Tigers enter Sweet 16 tonight in rematch with NC State | Shreveport-Bossier Journal
RISING TO THE OCCASION: Sa’Myah Smith has raised her game at the right time as the LSU basketball team arrives as the defining stage of its season. (Photo by KRISTEN YOUNG, LSU Athletics) By RON H…

Why one UNC women's basketball star is trying every other UNC sport
North Carolina women's basketball star Alyssa Ustby began trying her hand at every other UNC sport to "bring joy" and "shine light" on those teams.

Alabama women's basketball: Sarah Ashlee Barker impact will linger
Sarah Ashlee Barker's Alabama career is over, but her NCAA Tournament impact lingers. Maryland players reflect on her 45-point performance.

Azzi Fudd Staying at UConn Has Big-Money Implications
The Huskies guard will make more money in both college and the pros by playing another year.
WNBA

WNBA draft prospects to watch in Sweet 16 games in Birmingham Regional
Women's March Madness moves into the Sweet 16 and the Birmingham Regional bracket is stacked with talent. Here are 7 can't-miss prospects to watch.

WNBA stars are changing young female athletes’ lives in a beautiful way - SBNation.com
Thanks to a partnership between Voice in Sports and the WNBA Changemakers, 100,000 girls between the ages of 13 and 23 will have access to mentorship over the next two years.

Out to Lunch: Lindsay Whalen is ready to have joy back in basketball | MPR News
Lindsay Whalen was off the court for 18 months after her departure as head coach of the Gopher's Women's basketball team. When she went out to lunch with MPR News host Nina Moini, Whalen said it was a much-needed break, but that she's excited to be part of a team again.
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Prep Talk: Hall of Fame-worthy by herself, Suzie McConnell-Serio makes a championship coaching tandem with her husband | Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Prep Talk is a weekly column of news, notes, analysis and history of high school sports from longtime Post-Gazette reporter Mike White. Now this is one...