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WNBA: Connecticut Sun and Chicago Sky fill needs and get gifts in draft

Photo by Jennifer Pottheiser /NBAE via Getty Images In the 2021 WNBA Draft, the Connecticut Sun got a dream scenario at No. 20 and could add two draft picks to their roster, the Chicago Sky got exactly what they needed plus a steal who should both make their roster, the Atlanta Dream and New York Liberty did both did a solid job and the Indiana Fever followed up a dull free agency period without a home run in the draft. Here are our draft grades for the East: Connecticut Sun (A-) Picks: 20. DiJonai Carrington (Baylor Lady Bears), 21. Micaela Kelly (Central Michigan Chippewas), 30. Aleah Goodman (Oregon State Beavers)

NCAAW: How surprised should we be about the Arizona Wildcats?

Photo by Elsa/Getty Images The Arizona Wildcats earned a No. 2 seed in Swish Appeal’s hypothetical NCAA Tournament bracket in 2020. So did the UCLA Bruins and Iowa Hawkeyes. The Northwestern Wildcats and Oregon State Beavers were 3 seeds and the Florida State Seminoles and Indiana Hoosiers were 4 seeds. That handful of non-dominant programs represented the parity in women’s college basketball, which had only increased since the 11-time national champion UConn Huskies last won the title in 2016. Related At the beginning of this season we knew that UConn still wasn’t back to being a prohibitive favorite (even though they had added No. 1 Hoop Gurlz recruit Paige Bueckers) and by season’s end the door was wide-open for any of the top seven overall seeds to win the national championship. We also knew that many of the teams in the 3- to 7-seed range could make runs as well.

Georgia Lady Bulldogs vs Oregon Ducks NCAA Tournament Second Round Preview, Game Time, Matchup Statistics

Georgia Lady Bulldogs vs Oregon Ducks NCAA Tournament Second Round Preview, Game Time, Matchup Statistics
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7 Teams Representing the SEC in the NCAA Women s Tournament - ESPN 98 1 FM

The SEC is well represented in the National College Athletic Association Women’s Tournament with seven SEC squads that qualified. Including No. 1 seed South Carolina, No. 2 seed Texas A&M, No. 3 seeds Georgia and Tennessee, No. 4 seeds Arkansas and Kentucky and No. 7 Seed Alabama. Looking At Each Team South Carolina No. 1 seed South Carolina Gamecocks are scheduled to start against the No. 16 seed Mercer Bears on Sunday, Mar. 21 at 6:00 p.m. The Gamecocks are the No.1 seed once again and have had a stellar season with only four losses and twenty-two wins. The team had an average of 76.8 points per game with a scoring margin of +17.5 throughout the season. The Gamecocks will have to play without senior guard Lele Grissett who suffered a leg injury in the SEC Tournament championship game on Sun, Mar. 7.

NCAAW: Texas A&M has momentum, Arkansas seeks revenge in SEC Tournament

Photo by John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The SEC Tournament begins on Wednesday at 4 p.m. ET with the first three rounds being broadcast on the SEC Network. The semifinals will air on ESPNU and the final will air on ESPN2. The top-seeded Texas A&M Aggies and the 2nd-seeded South Carolina Gamecocks seem to be on a collision course for a rematch of their regular-season finale, won by Texas A&M. Could somebody else crash the championship-round party? The top four teams The Aggies were picked to finish third in the conference and started the season ranked No. 13 nationally. They went ahead and won the conference and are now the No. 2 team in the nation, behind only the UConn Huskies.

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