Post players are having a big impact on the women's NCAA Tournament. Teams that have reached the Sweet 16 teams are getting major contributions from their “bigs."
Dawn Staley and Joni Taylor embraced before and after the Southeastern Conference Tournament championship, savoring a historic moment in women’s college basketball.
Sedona Prince scored 22 points, Nyara Sabally took over late and sixth-seeded Oregon beat No. 3 Georgia 57-50 in the women’s NCAA Tournament to advance to its fourth straight Sweet 16.
Nick Saban remains asymptomatic after testing positive for COVID-19 and won't be allowed to coach Alabama's Crimson Tide against the third rate Georgia Bulldogs.
LSU is out of The Associated Press college football poll for the first time since 2017 and is the first defending national champion to drop from the rankings in nine years.
A lot of teams have climbed up and slipped off the AP's Top 25 College Football Poll. Clemson Tigers is the top cat with Alabama Crimson Tide at number 2.
Clemson is No. 1 in The Associated Press preseason Top 25. Ohio State was a close No. 2 to Clemson, which starts atop the rankings for the second straight season.
South Carolina ran through the SEC Tournament to keep its hold on the No. 1 ranking in The AP women's college basketball poll. Oregon moves to No 2 over Baylor.