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USA (2-0) Vs. France (1-1)
2020 U.S. OLYMPIC WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM USA (2-0) vs. France (1-1) JULY 30, 2021 | SAITAMA SUPER ARENA | 1:40 PM JT | 12:40 AM ET | USA NETWORK PROBABLE STARTERS 2019-21 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (20-3) NO NAME PPG RPG APG CAPS 6 Sue Bird 1.5 4.0 9.5 153 2019 FIBA AMERICUP (6-0) 15 Brittney Griner 14.0 7.5 2.5 41 9/22 USA 110, Paraguay 31 10 Breanna Stewart 12.0 12.0 5.0 95 9/24 USA 88, Colombia 46 12 Diana Taurasi 10.5 1.5 1.5 140 9/25 USA 100, Argentina 50 9 A’ja Wilson 19.5 11.5 2.0 52 9/26 USA 89, Brazil 73 RESERVES 9/28 USA 78, Puerto Rico 54 9/29 USA 67, Canada 46 NO NAME PPG RPG APG CAPS 7 Ariel Atkins 0.0 0.0 0.0 16 2019 FALL TOUR (3-1) 14 Tina Charles 3.0 3.5 2.0 96 11/2 USA 95, No. 3 Stanford 80 11 Napheesa Collier 0.0 0.0 0.0 54* 11/4 USA 81, No. 7/6 Oregon State 58 5 Skylar Diggins-Smith 1.0 0.0 0.0 53* 11/7 USA 93, Texas A&M No. 6/7 63 13 Sylvia Fowles 6.5 4.5 0.5 89 11/9 No. 1/1 Oregon 93, USA 86 8 Chelsea Gray 6.0 2.0 3.0 16 4 Jewell Loyd 10.0 4.5 1.5 36* 2019 FIBA AMERICAS PRE-OLYMPIC NOTES: QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT (3-0) • Stats listed are from the 2020 Olympic Games. -
Women's Basketball Award Winners
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS All-America Teams 2 National Award Winners 15 Coaching Awards 20 Other Honors 22 First Team All-Americans By School 25 First Team Academic All-Americans By School 34 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By School 39 ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1980 Denise Curry, UCLA; Tina Division II Carla Eades, Central Mo.; Gunn, BYU; Pam Kelly, Francine Perry, Quinnipiac; WBCA COACHES’ Louisiana Tech; Nancy Stacey Cunningham, First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Lieberman, Old Dominion; Shippensburg; Claudia Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored Inge Nissen, Old Dominion; Schleyer, Abilene Christian; by Kodak through 2006-07 season and State Jill Rankin, Tennessee; Lorena Legarde, Portland; Farm through 2010-11. Susan Taylor, Valdosta St.; Janice Washington, Valdosta Rosie Walker, SFA; Holly St.; Donna Burks, Dayton; 1975 Carolyn Bush, Wayland Warlick, Tennessee; Lynette Beth Couture, Erskine; Baptist; Marianne Crawford, Woodard, Kansas. Candy Crosby, Northern Ill.; Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, 1981 Denise Curry, UCLA; Anne Kelli Litsch, Southwestern Cal St. Fullerton; Lusia Donovan, Old Dominion; Okla. Harris, Delta St.; Jan Pam Kelly, Louisiana Tech; Division III Evelyn Oquendo, Salem St.; Irby, William Penn; Ann Kris Kirchner, Rutgers; Kaye Cross, Colby; Sallie Meyers, UCLA; Brenda Carol Menken, Oregon St.; Maxwell, Kean; Page Lutz, Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Cindy Noble, Tennessee; Elizabethtown; Deanna Debbie Oing, Indiana; Sue LaTaunya Pollard, Long Kyle, Wilkes; Laurie Sankey, Rojcewicz, Southern Conn. Beach St.; Bev Smith, Simpson; Eva Marie St.; Susan Yow, Elon. Oregon; Valerie Walker, Pittman, St. Andrews; Lois 1976 Carol Blazejowski, Montclair Cheyney; Lynette Woodard, Salto, New Rochelle; Sally St.; Cindy Brogdon, Mercer; Kansas. -
Mayweather Returns to the Ring for Final Fight
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015 SPORTS The Grand Slam bid is done; Spieth is not WHISTLING STRAITS: Jordan Spieth three-putts that round. He took four equipped to do just that. His goal at St. majors in the same season. “When did tations for 2015. “My goals for this year was on the 14th green and battling in putts on the eighth green in the final Andrews was to ignore what was at that start?” he said, already knowing the were to make the Presidents Cup team, conditions so severe the wind round. He also made a bunch of birdies stake and treat it like another major. Put answer. contend in at least one major and make approached 40 mph. “They pulled us off all week, and at the end of 72 holes, he the ball in play. Make putts. Get in con- No one ever talked about an the cut in all the majors,” he said. “In the course,” he said. Spieth wasn’t talk- needed one more. Simple as that. If tention. He said when it was over the American Slam until it was served up as 2013, they were tangible, specific goals I ing about St. Andrews. This was Sunday there was a hangover, it didn’t last long. historical significance never crossed his a consolation prize to Woods when his could shoot for. Right now, what’s big- at Whistling Straits, where he took a Spieth was playing golf in Dallas with mind even when he was tied for the shot at the Grand Slam ended in the ger than what we’ve done? We had a two-day scouting trip of the course that friends when his roommate mentioned lead with two holes to play. -
March 31 - April 2, 2016 New York City
MARCH 31 - APRIL 2, 2016 NEW YORK CITY PRESENTED BY: FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO PURCHASE TICKETS VISIT WWW.DICKSNATIONALS.COM 10 @DICKSNATIONALS FACEBOOK.COM/DICKSNATIONALS TABLE OF CONTENTS Dear Basketball Fans: We are excited to be the title sponsor of the third- annual DICK’S High School Nationals in New York USA TODAY SUPER 25 BOYS NATIONAL RANKINGS 3 City. At DICK’S Sporting Goods, we feel strongly BOYS BRACKET 4 that sports play a vital role in teaching young people fundamental values such as a strong work ethic, MONTVERDE ACADEMY 5 teamwork and good sportsmanship. We also believe that supporting events that fulfill the dreams of young OAK HILL ACADEMY 6 athletes are a great way to promote those values. As FINDLAY PREP 7 a Company, we embrace the idea that sports make people better and are a powerful influence in the lives ST. BENEDICT’S PREP 9 of many. LA LUMIERE 10 This year we brought top-tier, nationally ranked MILLER GROVE 11 boys and girls high school basketball teams to New WASATCH ACADMEY 12 York City to compete in a tournament and crown a champion. We are thrilled to bring this level of talent PROVIDENCE DAY SCHOOL 13 to a national stage as we celebrate excellent team- ESPN BOYS PLAYER RANKINGS 14-15 play in the heart of NYC, and ultimately, in the world’s most famous arena. USA TODAY SUPER 25 GIRLS NATIONAL RANKINGS 16 GIRLS BRACKET 17 We look forward to enjoying a great basketball tournament with you. Thank you for your support of RIVERDALE BAPTIST 18 this great event and these talented athletes. -
Collier Makes History As Top Pick Dash Hit the Road Center First UT Men’S Or Women’S Player Seeking Selected No
C6 | Friday, April 16,2021 | HoustonChronicle.com |Houston Chronicle HH PRO BASKETBALL | ETC. WNBA DRAFT WOMEN’S SOCCER Collier makes history as top pick Dash hit the road Center first UT men’s or women’s player seeking selected No. 1 overall By Nick Moyle offense STAFF WRITER By Corey Roepken AUSTIN — About 12 hours before CORRESPONDENT WNBA commissioner Cathy Engel- bert announced Charli Collier as After a preseason that lasted the top pick in the league’s 2021 vir- more than two months, the tual draft, Ponda Collier tweeted Dash are ecstatic to finally get out a vintage photo of her daughter back into a rhythm of playing nestled up against a basketball in competitive games every week. their car’s backseat, a toddler Now that they have one game adrift in starry hoops dreams. under their belts, they can con- That heavy-eyed little hoophead centrate on getting better. This Ponda posted a picture of is now week that means registering the first No. 1 overall pro draft pick their first on-target shot and, from either the Texas women’s or ideally, their first goal or two. men’s basketball programs. And On the heels of a scoreless that’s only the icing slathered atop draw in last week’s season open- asurreal Thursday night 21 years in er, Houston travels to Tacoma, the making for Collier, the 6-5 cen- Wash., for its second game of the ter and new face of the Dallas NWSL Challenge Cup and will Wings following three superb and face OL Reign FC at 9 p.m. -
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Box Score Sparks
WOMEN'S NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL SCORER'S REPORT FINAL BOX Saturday, August 28, 2021 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT Officials: #31 Amy Bonner, #16 Isaac Barnett, #12 Karleena Tobin Game Duration: 1:57 Attendance: 4434 VISITOR: Los Angeles Sparks (10-16) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 15 Brittney Sykes F 31:18 2 12 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 2 5 5 2 1 -3 4 30 Nneka Ogwumike F 23:40 3 4 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 -10 7 1 Amanda Zahui B C 22:36 2 5 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 2 3 1 -7 6 2 Te'a Cooper G 33:45 3 7 2 5 5 6 0 1 1 1 3 0 4 0 -11 13 17 Erica Wheeler G 36:25 5 11 1 3 4 5 1 5 6 7 1 1 4 0 -20 15 12 Nia Coffey 25:56 4 8 3 6 1 2 0 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 -13 12 22 Arella Guirantes 16:12 1 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 2 14 Lauren Cox 10:08 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 0 1 1 1 1 -7 2 13 Chiney Ogwumike DND - Injury/Illness - Right Knee 20 Kristi Toliver DND - Injury/Illness - Left Hand 200:00 20 53 8 21 13 18 3 15 18 12 21 10 14 3 -15 61 37.7% 38.1% 72.2% TM REB: 6 TOT TO: 16 (17 PTS) HOME: CONNECTICUT SUN (20-6) POS MIN FG FGA 3P 3PA FT FTA OR DR TOT A PF ST TO BS +/- PTS 24 DeWanna Bonner F 30:58 3 8 0 4 4 4 0 7 7 3 0 1 3 0 15 10 35 Jonquel Jones F 23:59 4 9 1 2 5 7 3 4 7 2 4 1 3 1 14 14 42 Brionna Jones C 30:23 7 11 0 0 2 4 4 11 15 1 5 3 5 0 12 16 20 Briann January G 31:26 4 5 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 4 2 2 2 1 15 10 5 Jasmine Thomas G 28:49 1 10 0 6 2 2 0 0 0 5 2 3 3 0 17 4 1 Beatrice Mompremier 12:06 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 1 0 -1 2 3 Kaila Charles 20:55 5 7 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 8 12 2 Natisha Hiedeman 13:42 1 3 1 3 1 2 0 4 4 1 5 0 0 0 -
Photo by Brian K. Leonard What’S Inside? Headlines
Photo by brian k. leonard What’s Inside? Headlines ........................2 Culture............................6 Business ....................... 12 Education ..................... 15 Health ...........................20 Sports ...........................23 Stay Connected ............ 28 August 29, 2021 • Vol. 2, Issue 35 LAWSUIT TRIES TO STOP WIND FARMS DE ART MUSEUM’S “JEWELBOX” OF A GALLERY Delaware Live @DelawareLive SPECIAL OLYMPIC ATHLETES 1 GOING TO FLORIDA Headlines Photo by jeremy smeltzer 2 HEADLINES behind the coalition, Stevenson said. It hopes members will serve as “watchdogs against misguided federal and state offshore wind policy,” according to a press release. Federal lawsuit attempts The coalition says wind projects, including the proposed Skipjack wind farm off the shores of Ocean to halt, slow all East City, Maryland, are moving forward without adequate studies of potential impacts on the beach, environment, Coast wind farm approvals fishing economies, and critical animal species. It says the federal government has rushed offshore wind projects through the regulatory process without consideration for the detrimental impacts of wind farms on the environment and economy. “President Biden is publicly pushing his administration to ‘cut the red tape’ to get going on constructing these offshore wind projects without any thought to the potentially destructive consequences these wind turbines may cause or have proven to have caused in Europe,” the coalition’s website says. When Donald Trump was president, additional envi- BY CHARLES MEGGINSON ronmental reviews were added for existing projects, If a new anti-wind farm coalition is successful with a flawed, the record of decision they used to get the permit delaying development of wind farms authorized during federal lawsuit to halt an offshore wind farm in Massa- is seriously flawed, and the Bureau of Ocean Energy the Obama presidency. -
Women's Basketball Award Winners
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS Division I All-America Teams 2 Division II All-America Teams 9 Division III All-America Teams 11 National Award Winners 15 Coaching Awards 21 Other Honors 24 First Team All-Americans By School 27 First Team Academic All-Americans By School 37 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Winners By School 42 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 1983 Anne Donovan, Old Dominion; Valerie Still, 1992 Shannon Cate, Montana; Dena Head, Kentucky; LaTaunya Pollard, Long Beach Tennessee; MaChelle Joseph, Purdue; WBCA St.; Paula McGee, Southern California; Rosemary Kosiorek, West Virginia; Tammi First selected in 1975. Voted on by the Wom en’s Cheryl Miller, Southern California; Janice Reiss, Virginia; Susan Robin son, Penn Basket ball Coaches Association. Was sponsored Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Tanya Haave, St.; Frances Savage, Miami (FL); Dawn by Kodak through 2006-07 season and State Tennessee; Joyce Walker, LSU; Jasmina Staley, Virginia; Sheryl Swoopes, Texas Farm through 2010-11. Perazic, Mary land; Priscilla Gary, Kansas Tech; Val Whiting, Stanford. St. 1993 Andrea Congreaves, Mercer; Toni Foster, 1975 Carolyn Bush, Wayland Baptist; Marianne 1984 Pam McGee, Southern California; Cheryl Iowa; Lauretta Freeman, Auburn; Heidi Crawford, Immaculata; Nancy Dunkle, Cal Miller, Southern California; Janice Gillingham, Vanderbilt; Lisa Harrison, St. Fullerton; Lusia Harris, Delta St.; Jan Lawrence, Louisiana Tech; Yolanda Tennessee; Katie Smith, Ohio St.; Karen Irby, William Penn; Ann Meyers, UCLA; Laney, Cheyney; Tresa Brown, North Jennings, Nebraska; Sheryl Swoopes, Brenda Moeller, Wayland Baptist; Debbie Carolina; Janet Harris, Georgia; Becky Texas Tech; Milica Vukadinovic, California; Oing, Indiana; Sue Rojcewicz, Southern Jackson, Auburn; Annette Smith, Texas; Val Whiting, Stanford. -
Officials Say County's Project Rise Incentive Unusual
| PAGE LABEL EVEN | CROWNING T Vol. 117HE No. 75 JOURNALFriday, April 16, 2021 $100 ACHIEVEMENT T J Daniel shuts out JOY IN THE WORK: Tackling a major home project can be a positive experience. B1 Warriors to clinch ACCOUNTABILITY: US expels Russian diplomats, imposes sanctions for hacking. D1 region title. C1 OCONEE COUNTY Officials say county’s Project Rise incentive unusual BY RILEY MORNINGSTAR Dominion Senior Living area — to have any kind of to build senior living Square in Clemson. The revenue credit agreement THE JOURNAL chief executive officer economic incentive given communities company operates other with Phoenix Senior Mark Taylor told The to something the size of in the Upstate, facilities in South Caroli- Living in March. Details CLEMSON — Three Journal the company was a typical senior living pointing out na, Kentucky and Tennes- of an investment price tag officials with senior living never offered any econom- community,” he said. “As the region’s see. and the number of poten- communities — including ic incentive to locate in developers, anything we growth with a tial new jobs have not been both relatively new and es- Oconee County. can take advantage of to “growing de- PROJECT RISE made public, with county tablished developments — “It is not very common help our project and build mography of Earlier this month, The officials citing confidenti- separately told The Jour- in our business to have a new community — we’re age-appropri- Journal reported Oconee ality agreements. A special nal they don’t believe it’s — particularly in an certainly out there looking Taylor ate seniors.” County Council approved source revenue credit is an common for a government area with a pretty heavy for those things.” Dominion the first reading of an economic development tool body to offer tax incentives amount of visible econom- Taylor said there wasn’t Senior Living opened in ordinance authorizing the to open a facility. -
Gail Goestenkors Media Availability August 3, 2006 Head Coach Gail
Gail Goestenkors Media Availability August 3, 2006 Head Coach Gail Goestenkors On putting together a practice squad for the national team: “My assistant, Tia Jackson, is always in charge of our practice guys. We have more opportunities with the USA Team because the practice guys we have, have to be in school and eligible to play, where as what we can get now is basically anybody. She’s talked to a couple of our best practice guys and told them to spread the word. We’re trying to get them all lined up and find out from [USA Basketball Head Coach] Anne [Donovan] when she wants to have scrimmages. Obviously, I would love to have my players scrimmage against them but that goes into our two hours per week when I can actually be on the court with them. There are NCAA regulations that I don’t think would allow me to watch them. I’ve talked about having Duke’s men’s team, perhaps. I think that would be good experience for them and for us. We’re looking into all those things right now.” On what she expects to get out of her experience with the national team: “I’m really looking forward to working with Dawn Staley and Mike Thibault. If things go the way they could he may be in the championship game. I’ve watched his teams play and I really like what I see. He’s an excellent coach and Dawn does a great job as well. I know a lot of Anne’s style because we’ve worked together but I haven’t worked with her as a head coach so I’m quite sure I’ll learn a great deal from her. -
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