This is the first mock draft I have ever done. It will be a mix of both what I’ve watched, who I feel is the better player and the best fit for the team that is picking. The top two picks are basically a certainty. With Rhyne Howard and NaLyssa
Women’s March Madness living up to the hype
I told you so. Give the women a chance, and they’ll show their talent, skill, passion, and love for the sport. This season especially, they lived up to the moniker “madness.” Ratings have again increased, from round to round. Last year’s ratings jumped up and showed that people would tune
Caitlin Clark is Must-See TV
After an unforgettable freshman season, Caitlin Clark is shattering what many thought was her ceiling. No way she could be better than last year, right? She can’t live up to the high expectations to do it all again, but why not? Can Clark push her team past the Sweet 16?
South Carolina or The Field?
Three months into the women’s college basketball season and a few weeks into conference play, it is evident that South Carolina is the overwhelming favorite to be the team cutting down the net in April. However, some very good teams have a legitimate shot at winning it all. South Carolina
Niele Ivey Building Her Own Legacy
The women’s college basketball world was shocked when Muffet McGraw decided to retire after coaching at Notre Dame for 33 years. When Niele Ivey was named the next head coach, and the first African American woman to be the program’s head coach, it was clear she had big shoes to
The Dominance of Aliyah Boston
Aliyah Boston could have very well been the National Player of the Year last season, and many believed she should have been. This season she is leaving no doubt about who will win the award. Boston was dominant her first two seasons, but she’s taken her game to a different