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  2. Kaitlyn Chen - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Chen was named All-Area Player of the Year as a sophomore, and earned Pasadena Star-News All-Area Player of the Year honors in her final two seasons. [6] [7] [8] Rated a four-star recruit and number 66 in her class by ESPN, she committed to play college basketball for Princeton over offers from California and North Carolina. [9]

  3. Georgeann Wells - Wikipedia

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    Georgeann Wells is an All-American basketball player, who was active at West Virginia University (WVU) from 1982 to 1986. [2] Among her other accomplishments, Wells is notable as the first American woman to register a dunk in an official NCAA intercollegiate basketball game on December 21, 1984.

  4. Bilqis Abdul-Qaadir - Wikipedia

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    Abdul-Qaadir scored 3,070 points in her high school career, setting the all-time scoring record in Massachusetts. She played four years of college basketball for the University of Memphis . She finished her college basketball career at Indiana State University , where she later served as a graduate assistant with the team.

  5. Paige Bueckers - Wikipedia

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    Paige Madison Bueckers [1] (/ ˈ b ɛ k ə r z / BEH-kərz; born October 20, 2001) is an American college basketball player for the UConn Huskies of the Big East Conference.. Nicknamed "Paige Buckets", Bueckers attended Hopkins High School in Hopkins, Minnesota and was ranked as the number one recruit in her class by ESPN, receiving national high school player of the year honors.

  6. Caitlin Clark and Iowa advance to women’s Final Four after ...

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    College basketball doesn’t work that way. But the two prominent stars from the NCAA women’s basketball tournament a year ago – Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and LSU’s Angel Reese – remained ...

  7. Quarters vs Halves: Explaining why men's, women's college ...

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    When did women's college basketball start playing four quarters? On June 8, 2015, the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved that women's basketball will play four 10-minute quarters starting ...

  8. Caitlin Clark - Wikipedia

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    At the 2024 NCAA tournament, Clark's final three games each broke the women's college basketball viewership record, culminating with 18.9 million viewers for the national championship game. It was the most-viewed basketball game at any level since 2019 and the first women's NCAA tournament final to draw more viewers than the men's final.

  9. UConn Reaches 14th-Straight Final Four: College Basketball ...

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    The post UConn Reaches 14th-Straight Final Four: College Basketball World Reacts appeared first on The Spun. Along with arguably representing the best NCAA tournament game of the year, the 91-87 ...