The good and the bad of the game has all come into sharper focus as women's college basketball continues to grow in popularity. What fans saw Sunday in the Southeastern Conference tournament championship was No. 1 South Carolina and LSU getting into a late-game confrontation that led to multiple ejections. “I just don’t want the people who are tuning in to women’s basketball to see that and think that is our game, because it isn’t,” said South Carolina coach Dawn Staley, who apologized to the crowd and in postgame interviews.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State fans will be trading their scarlet and grey gear and wear many fan hats this weekend. The Buckeyes are one of eight teams with a chance to make this year’s College Football Playoff, the last one that will feature four teams. OSU is the only team among those eight […]
Karin Johnson is WLWT's lead reporter for Warren and Butler counties. Karin moved to Cincinnati in October 2003 to work as reporter for WSTR 64's start up newscast.