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April 10, 2021 GMT NORMAN, Okla. (AP) Oklahoma has hired Drake coach Jennie Baranczyk as its next women’s basketball coach. Oklahoma made the announcement in a news release on Saturday. Baranczyk replaces Sherri Coale, who retired last month after 25 years of leading the program. Baranczyk coached Drake the past nine seasons. She had a 192-96 overall record and led the Bulldogs to NCAA tournament berths in 2017, 2018 and 2019. The two-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year had a .667 winning percentage, fifth best in league history. “Her track record of overseeing creative and effective offenses, and producing high win totals, conference championships and postseason appearances during her time at Drake certainly appealed to our search committee as it evaluated the very competitive candidate pool,” Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione said in a statement. “But her mastery of the head coaching role extends far beyond the court, and it’s c ....
How many messages? Too many. Too many, Pellington said with a laugh. I might have to put out a general (message): Thanks guys, I m going to get back to you. A lot of people congratulating me and the team, and saying they re proud of us. It s a bittersweet feeling knowing people supported us even though we didn t win. The 21-year-old guard had 15 points, seven rebounds and three steals in 30 minutes off the bench in the Arizona Wildcats 54-53 loss to Stanford. With the sting of a narrow defeat wearing off, the tournament is in ways a big win both for Pellington, who played this season after sitting out 550 days between college appearances, and for women s basketball in general. ....
Arizona’s historic season comes to an end, falling short to Stanford in National Championship At its core, basketball is a game of runs and mistakes. For the entirety of the first half of the National Collegiate Basketball Association (NCAA) Women’s Championship, the Stanford Cardinal and Arizona Wildcats proved just that. Stanford was off to a hot start, beginning the game on a 14-3 run behind big shots from junior guard Lexi Hull and key offensive boards, put backs and finishes from reserve forward Ashten Pretchel. The Cardinal was well-prepared to stop Aari McDonald, the fiery point guard who has averaged 30 points per game over the course of the Sweet Sixteen. As McDonald drove to her strong side, the Stanford defense collapsed when McDonald entered what they coined “Aari’s house,” the left half of the paint. 6’4” freshman Cameron Brink met her there with force, as well as lengthy help defenders, forcing McDonald to either take a tough shot, or pitch out ....
Lori Ewing Arizona guard Shaina Pellington (1) drives up court ahead of Connecticut guard Evina Westbrook (22) and guard Paige Bueckers (5) during the first half of a women s Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament semifinal game Friday, April 2, 2021, at the Alamodome in San Antonio. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Eric Gay April 08, 2021 - 1:32 PM Four days after a thrilling NCAA women s basketball final, Shaina Pellington had barely made a dent in replying to the countless congratulatory messages. They poured into her phone and her social media feeds despite the loss. How many messages? Too many. Too many, Pellington said with a laugh. I might have to put out a general (message): Thanks guys, I m going to get back to you. ....
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