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Dawn Staley has shattered expectations at every level of women’s basketball. She’s an Olympic gold medalist, WNBA All-Star and considered the architect of the South Carolina Gamecocks women’s basketball team. She joins us to discuss her new book, "Uncommon Favor."
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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament will remain in Baltimore through 2029, despite a push from Charlotte to bring the event back to the Queen City.
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Nearly 20 years after the Charlotte Sting disbanded, the Queen City buzzes again with talk of women’s basketball. We discuss the latest developments and the potential for more women’s basketball coming to Charlotte.
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The Charlotte Hornets 2022-23 NBA City Edition jersey will feature a familiar abbreviation to Charlotteans.
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The local basketball tournament is gearing up for its 13th annual event featuring some of the best players in North Carolina.
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Dawn Staley says she doesn’t feel any added pressure being the first Black head coach of the U.S. women’s basketball Olympic team. She has had to handle the pressure of representing her country with USA Basketball for more than two decades.
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Jon Scheyer knows what’s ahead as the successor to Mike Krzyzewski at Duke. Scheyer will spend the upcoming year in his role as associate head coach as Krzyzewski chases one more championship in a Hall of Fame career. Then it’s up to the 33-year-old to take over in the program’s first coaching change in more than four decades.
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Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski says he feels the time is right to step away from a Hall of Fame coaching career. He's also eager to get back on the court for a final run after a bumpy year. Krzyzewski held a news conference Thursday on the Cameron Indoor Stadium court bearing his name.
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North Carolina coach Roy Williams lost his first opening-round NCAA Tournament game in 30 tries as ninth-seeded Wisconsin blew out his eighth-seeded Tar Heels 85-62 on Friday night.
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When female athletes saw the workout room NCAA provided for the basketball tournament bubble - and compared it to the men's - they cried foul. NCAA officials belatedly acknowledge they blew it.