South Carolina’s Dawn Staley is leader of next generation of women’s coaches, but keep eye on Georgia’s Joani Taylor, Memphis’ Katrina Merriweather.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Black coaches Dawn Staley, Adia Barnes making women’s Final Four history. ADs should pay attention.
Final Four will be first in NCAA women’s tournament history with two Black women coaches: South Carolina’s Dawn Staley and Arizona’s Adia Barnes.
South Carolina routs Texas 62-34 to reach women’s Final Four
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley is now 13-3 against Texas coach Vic Schaefer, who spent previous eight seasons at SEC rival Mississippi State.
Opinion: Mark Emmert must go if women are to get equitable treatment from NCAA
The disparities between the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments include the weight rooms, COVID-19 testing, logos and marketing material, photos.
No. 8 Loyola-Chicago stuns No. 1 Illinois, 71-58, advances to Sweet 16
The Ramblers, who advanced to the Final Four in 2018, have done it again. They upset the Illini – a team many picked to win the men’s NCAA Tournament.
Opinion: NCAA’s mea culpa on inequities between men’s and women’s tournaments not enough
NCAA president Mark Emmert said that the disparities between the men’s and women’s tournaments “was a mistake. There’s just no getting around it.”
Opinion: In death, former Olympic coach John Geddert once again causes harm to the gymnasts he abused
John Geddert had been charged with 24 counts, including human trafficking and sexual assault, on Thursday before he killed himself hours later.
Megan Rapinoe found way to welcome Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris’ daughter since USWNT couldn’t meet her
Megan Rapinoe made sure Sloane Phillips, the adopted daughter of USWNT teammates Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger, was welcomed to the team.
Opinion: As Simone Biles pushes limits of gymnastics, gymnastics may push back again
In ’60 Minutes’ interview, Simone Biles seen training, and landing, a Yurchenko double pike, a vault so difficult no woman has tried it in competition
Opinion: Urban Meyer learns he can’t run an NFL team like a college fiefdom
Jacksonville Jaguars announced late Friday night they parted ways with Chris Doyle, who’d been accused of racism and bullying while at Iowa