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UConn freshman Sarah Strong led the No. 2-seeded Huskies to a comprehensive 85-51 win over coach Cori Close's No. 1-seeded ...
One of Bueckers' teammates in attendance was freshman phenom Sarah Strong. Strong's mother, Boston Celtics vice president of team operations and organizational growth, Allison Feaster, shared Bueckers ...
Sarah Strong's mother, Allison Feaster, is friends with South Carolina's Dawn Staley, yet she chose the UConn women's ...
Allison Feaster, whose Harvard women’s basketball team pulled off a historic NCAA Tournament upset in 1998, is now in the stands watching her daughter, UConn’s celebrated freshman ...
On the eve of the biggest Harvard women’s basketball game in 27 years, the woman who symbolizes the program, who still is often asked about her landmark game from the previous century, speaks fondly ...
The first emotion that came to Allison Feaster’s mind was gratitude. Her daughter, Sarah Strong, is helping lead UConn women’s basketball through the NCAA Tournament, with the Huskies taking ...
Allison Feaster's performance on March 14, 1998, is a cornerstone of women's collegiate basketball history. That night, she showcased her skills with 39 points and 13 rebounds, leading Harvard to a 71 ...
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.
It was a historic moment in women's college basketball that forever altered the landscape of the NCAA Tournament. On March 14, 1998, Allison Feaster led her Harvard women’s basketball team to a ...
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