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College of Charleston vs Duke
Women's College BasketballCameron Indoor Stadium creates an incredible environment for the Charleston Cougars and the Duke Blue Devils in this NCAA Women's Basketball Championship battle. Both fiercely competitive squads aim to demonstrate impeccable strategic mastery.
Virginia Tech vs Oregon
Women's College BasketballThe Virginia Tech Hokies face the Oregon Ducks in the Fort Worth Regional 3 first round. After a dominant run in the Big Ten, guard Katie Fiso leads Oregon with 15.3 points per game. Virginia Tech enters as a dangerous seed from the ACC.
Gonzaga vs Ole Miss
Women's College BasketballGonzaga challenges Ole Miss in the Sacramento 2 Regional first round. Senior Cotie McMahon leads the Rebels in their fifth straight trip under coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin, while the Bulldogs are making their 16th overall appearance.
Holy Cross vs Michigan
Women's College BasketballThe glorious Crisler Center gracefully illuminates the Holy Cross Crusaders and the Michigan Wolverines for an NCAA Women's Basketball Championship first round contest. These highly intellectual collegiate programs plan to demonstrate mastery.
NCAA Women's Championship In The Studio
"NCAA Women's Championship In The Studio"Women's college basketball experts share scores, highlights, interviews predictions, and news surrounding the NCAA Women's Baketball Tournament.
30 for 30
S3, EP11 "Phi Slama Jama"The University of Houston's high-flying basketball team, known as "Phi Slama Jama," made three straight trips to the Final Four and transformed the game forever.
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S2, EP28 "I Hate Christian Laettner"Director Rory Karpf, through interviews with former players and rivals as well as Laettner himself, explores why this former Duke star was, and still is, so disliked.