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Allison Feaster, whose Harvard women’s basketball team pulled off a historic NCAA Tournament upset in 1998, is now in the ...
That was the world the last time the Stanford women didn’t make the NCAA Tournament. The team’s 36-year streak that began in ...
The Stanford women’s basketball team’s season came to an end at Maples Pavilion on Thursday night with a 69-68 overtime loss ...
The top-seeded Cardinal led by 13 at one point, but saw its season end at home in an overtime loss in the WBIT.
Kent State boasts a 23-11 record, entering the match with momentum after a convincing 75-56 win against Saint Bonaventure. They average 73.8 points per game and allow 68.0, reflecting a competitive ...
The San Jose State and USF men are up next in the NIT, with the Spartans hosting Loyola Chicago, which was made famous by its ...
This year's team also matched a program record with 17 wins at Maples Pavilion. The only player in the entire country to average 20+ points and 10+ rebounds per game this season, Maxime Raynaud ...
The Cardinal (16-13, 8-10) will enter the postseason Wednesday in Greensboro, N.C., having won five of six games, including Sunday’s 87-82 win over Georgia Tech at Maples Pavilion.
The lanky forward hears the constant cheers and support from the student section and others at Maples Pavilion, and it means so much. And even with his initial trepidation about the coaching ...
STORRS – It was March 14, 1998, a Saturday night first-round NCAA Tournament game at Stanford’s Maples Pavilion, when Allison Feaster helped her Harvard women’s basketball team make history.
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