Allison Feaster, whose Harvard women’s basketball team pulled off a historic NCAA Tournament upset in 1998, is now in the ...
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.
Stanford walked into the women’s NCAA tournament as the top overall seed and with a dark cloud overhead. All Pac-10 forward ...
Though it is questionable whether the men's tourney is ready for expansion, it seems clear women's March Madness is not. It's ...
This year, 37 of the 68 teams came from the Power Four conferences. The Ivy League was the only other conference to get more ...
The numbers don’t lie: When it comes to the women’s NCAA tournament, don’t go looking for giant slayers in the first round. Since the field expanded to 64 teams in 1994, the Nos. 1, 2 and 3 ...
Upsets are one of the best parts of March Madness. Cinderella Davids take down giant Goliaths and permanently etch their names in the college basketball history books. Some upsets bust brackets a ...
Which schools immediately rise as fits for Omaha basketball star Marquel Sutton? The Summit League talent has these five ...
Expanding the men’s NCAA Tournament would not be a good move for women’s March Madness. The numbers don’t add up, though that may not matter. If the men’s field expands to 72 or 76 teams ...
Expanding the men’s NCAA Tournament would not be a good move for women’s March Madness. The numbers don’t add up, though that may not matter. If the men’s field expands to 72 or 76 teams as has been a ...