Mitchell Northam

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Dallas Wings expected to hire longtime college coach to lead Paige Bueckers and co.

A year ago, the Dallas Wings hired a head coach who had no experience in such a job.This time, after firing Chris Kolcanes last month, they went in the completely opposite direction.Multiple...

Big Ten women’s basketball starter enters transfer portal days before season starts

The 2025-26 women’s basketball season has yet to begin, but the sport has already seen one standout player announce her intention to transfer.Mallory Heyer, who has started in each of the 102...

5 best 3-pointer shooters in women’s college basketball entering 2025-26 season

In women’s college basketball, 3-pointers have sort of become the answer to dunks in the men’s game. They bring excitement, they can swing games, they can force crowds to their feet and...

2025-26 preseason All-Transfer Portal Team for women’s college basketball

Last spring proved to be one of the busiest transfer portal seasons we’ve seen in women’s college basketball. Stars swapped squads and all-conference talents found new teams. Some players from the mid-major...

Q&A: Big South Commissioner on SCORE Act, NCAA Tournament expansion, flag football

JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. — Few people know the Big South Conference as well as Sherika Montgomery.She played in this league with Gardner-Webb, featuring at center for the Runnin’ Bulldogs as they transitioned...

2025-26 women’s college basketball coaching changes, hot seat guide

The 2025 offseason in Division I women’s college basketball saw 61 programs make changes at head coach. The lengthy carousel season seemed to begin in February when Joye Lee-McNelis announced her retirement...

A year after grappling with Hurricane Helene, this women’s basketball team is ready to run

JOHNSON CITY, TENN. — Heading into her second season as a Division I head coach, Tynesha Lewis is feeling grateful. In the leadup to the 2025-26 campaign, the UNC-Asheville head coach has...

Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips on growing women’s sports

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Things are going pretty well for the Atlantic Coast Conference right now in women’s sports.In ESPN’s bracketology for volleyball, two members of the conference — Pitt and Louisville —...

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