NCAA WBB

25 Years Later, Harvard’s NCAA Tournament Upset of Stanford Lives On | Sports | The Harvard Crimson
Until March 14, 1998, a No. 16 seed had never beaten a No. 1 seed in either the men’s or women’s postseason basketball tournament. Then, the Harvard women’s basketball team played Stanford.
WNBA

Jewell Loyd’s scoring binge, plus other Storm early season observations | The Seattle Times
Is Jewell Loyd in the WNBA MVP conversation after hot start? Have the Storm righted the ship after 0-4 start? Those topics and more at the season's quarter pole.

Curt Miller believes Sparks are ‘ahead of schedule’ 10 games into season – Daily News
Ahead of their showdown with his former Connecticut Sun squad on Sunday, Miller praises the Sparks (5-5) for remaining competitive despite significant adversity.
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Lynx' Tiffany Mitchell ready for fresh start [Exclusive]
Lynx free agent acquisition Tiffany Mitchell was ready for a fresh start after spending the first seven years of her career in Indiana.

Dallas Wings Check-In: What’s Gone Wrong During This Three Game Losing Streak
The Wings have fallen under .500 for the first time this season.

Sky aren’t panicking, despite league-worst four-game skid - Chicago Sun-Times
“If you’re looking at it in the scheme of 11 games, then maybe you’ll call it a skid,” Marina Mabrey said. “If you’re looking at it in 40 games, it’s a wave.”

WNBA Power Rankings: Dream surge into top five as Allisha Gray shines in first year for Atlanta - CBSSports.com
The Aces, who have already won three games by at least 30 points this season, remain at No. 1
FIBA

Indiana women’s basketball’s Yarden Garzon, Aleksa Gulbe compete in 2023 EuroBasket Tournament - Indiana Daily Student
The two Hoosiers, one currently on the roster and one an alumnus, each averaged 11.3 points in three games.

Shyla Heal's chance to shine in Australia women's basketball team Opals' Asia Cup squad - ESPN
Shyla Heal will get the best chance of her international career yet when she lines up for an understrength Opals side at basketball's Asia Cup in Sydney from next week.