Words cannot express how proud I am at this moment to be a member of Notre Dame WBB right now. Three straight trips to the Final Four! However, it was no easy task ...My teammates and I had to fight through some adversity on Tuesday night versus a tough Duke squad.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- You could hardly blame Suzann Pettersen for feeling this way."I'm getting old," she said.But Pettersen, who turns 32 Sunday, the final round of the Kraft Nabisco Championship, was not talking about her age.
My team and I just won our sixth straight Elite Eight game and are on our way to Nola, this being the first time for most of us. I've never been to Louisiana and am extremely excited to get there and experience the lifestyle.
As I walked off the court in Bridgeport on Saturday afternoon, it hit me that my college career was finished. I would never again suit up in a Delaware uniform and take the court with the girls I had played with for the past four years.
The season unfortunately has come to an end for the Lady Lions, but we can still walk away with many great accomplishments and memories. The reality of March Madness is that only one team leaves happy.
Notre Dame and Connecticut are carrying the torch for the No. 1 seeds this year at the Final Four in New Orleans. Since the start of the women’s NCAA tournament, at least one No. 1 seed has made the Final Four every year.
RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. -- A year later, and I.K. Kim still gets the questions. More astonishing, she doesn't seem to mind.As Kim correctly points out, everyone who has ever golfed has missed the easy putt.
Best start in school history, longest winning streak, first Pac-12 Title, highest tournament seed, first regional title, first Elite Eight and Final Four appearance in school history. Anyone who has caught a glimpse of our warm-up stretches, pregame shots, or that postgame celebration on Monday, April 1, knows that we are a team that likes to have fun and enjoy the moment.
Louisville will be looking for a little deja vu in the Bayou. The last time the women’s Final Four was held in New Orleans, the UConn women won the national championship and Connecticut became the first – and only -- Division I school to have its men’s and women’s basketball teams win the NCAA basketball titles in the same year.
Last April, my teammates and I walked away from the World Women’s Hockey Championships with a silver medal after losing to Canada in overtime in a hard-fought final. Losses are never enjoyable, but this one involved falling short in extra time against our biggest rivals in front of a home crowd in Burlington, Vt.
With its 65-62 overtime win over Georgia on Monday, Cal clinched its first trip to the Final Four in program history. The Bears also became the first Pac-12 team not named Stanford to reach the national semifinals since Cheryl Miller and Southern California did it back in 1986.
Haley Peters interviews Duke teammate and All-American Chelsea Gray about her season-ending injury, how she motivates her teammates from the bench and some "personal issues" with her roommate.
Louisville’s stunner over No. 1 Baylor on Sunday night featured some, well, stunning statistics. The fifth-seeded Cardinals’ long-range shooting is at the top of the list. Of their 82 total points, 48 of them were scored on 3-pointers.
Haley Peters took the camera along as the Duke women's basketball team visited Elizabeth Williams' house in Virginia Beach, Va. Williams' family hosted the team for a home-cooked meal before the Blue Devils' game against Nebraska in the Norfolk Regional semifinals.
Well, we've made it to Game 3 and Norfolk, Va. We are so excited to take two of our players Elizabeth Williams and Ka'lia Johnson back to their home state! This is an exciting time for our program.
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