A former University of Nebraska women's basketball star faked an attack in which she allegedly carved anti-gay slurs into her skin because she felt it would
Brittney Griner's place in women's basketball history is secure. Blocking layups, snagging rebounds, hitting shots over two and three helpless defenders, she
Baylor's Brittney Griner became the second woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game Tuesday night, and Baylor beat ninth-seeded Florida 76-57.
Pat Summitt surprised the sports world with her announcement Tuesday that she had been diagnosed with early onset dementia — the Alzheimer's type.
This NCAA tournament had plenty of twists, turns and upsets even before the championship game. Gary Blair and Texas A&M delivered a thrilling ending.
First Tennessee, now Connecticut — Skylar Diggins and Notre Dame are running over the women's basketball elite. Now the Irish stand one victory away from their
Texas A&M's defense has been working. The Aggies will find out tomorrow night if it's good enough to win their first national championship -- as they face
Skylar Diggins scored 28 points and Notre Dame upset UConn 72-63 on Sunday night, ending the brilliant career of Moore and the Huskies' quest for a third
Rutgers coach C. Vivian Stringer takes a look at the games in the women's Final Four. She is in the unique position of having coached against all four teams
This is one year when Connecticut isn't the only team relying on experience in the women's Final Four. Sure, the Huskies are two-time defending champions, but
A trip to the Final Four was in the bag, and 3,000 points was one basket away. That's when Maya Moore hobbled off the floor in pain.
Texas A&M never lett up in a 58-46 victory over nemesis Baylor to earn a trip to the national semifinals for the first time in school history.
Maya Moore scored 28 points, including the 3,000th of her career, to lead top-seeded UConn to a 75-40 win against Duke on Tuesday night.
It was an unbelievable defensive performance for the Huskies, and an outstanding individual performance for Maya Moore.
Connecticut's Maya Moore joins select company as only the second women's basketball player honored as a four-time All-American by The Associated Press.
Skylar Diggins scored a season-high 24 points with her clutch left-handed shot, steadying the Fighting Irish through the tough moments of their 73-59 victory