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Hannah Hidalgo had 29 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists, and No. Notre Dame handed second-ranked UConn its first loss with a 79-68 victory Thursday night. Olivia Miles toughed out an early ...
Paige Bueckers vs. Hannah Hidalgo highlights women's basketball games to watch. Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY. ... the first women’s college basketball game ever recorded took place in the Bay Area ...
Jamiya Neal had a career-high 24 points to help Creighton snap UConn's 28-game home winning streak with a 68-63 victory on Saturday. The 14th-ranked Huskies hadn't lost at home since an 82-79 loss ...
(New York), Nabil Karim (Atlanta), Adam Lefkoe (In-game updates) Studio Analysts: Clark Kellogg, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith, Wally Szczerbiak (New York), Seth Davis, Candace Parker, Dwyane Wade, Rex Chapman (Atlanta) Rules Analyst: Gene Steratore; Jim Nantz/Bill Raftery and Grant Hill/Tracy Wolfson; Brian Anderson/Jim Jackson/Allie LaForce
While most of the coverage is simulcast from the main U.S. feeds, coverage of the Final Four and national championship game uses a separate world feed produced by the ESPN College Basketball staff; in 2013, the Final Four broadcasts on ESPN International were called by ESPN's lead commentators Dan Shulman and Dick Vitale (alternatively joined ...
Texas Tech, led by third-year head coach Chris Beard, finished the regular season with a record of 26–5.They posted a 14–4 conference record, [7] earning them the No. 2 seed in the Big 12 tournament, where they lost to No. 10 seed West Virginia in their first game. [8]
USA TODAY readers can get a special 10% discount when they sign up using this link. This week is all about excess, so instead of just five women’s games to watch, we’re giving you six. Enjoy.
College Basketball on NBC Sports is the de facto branding used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I men's college basketball games produced by NBC Sports, the sports division of the NBC television network in the United States. The NBC network broadcast college basketball games in some shape or form between 1969 and 1998.