by LadySwish | Mar 2, 2022 | UVA |
We’ll put this as gently as we can. Things don’t seem to be working out for Virginia women’s basketball. Before we elaborate, let’s be clear on this. The Cavaliers have no quit in them despite the 5-22 season that ended with a loss to Wake Forest in the first round of...
by LadySwish | Mar 1, 2022 | Christopher Newport, George Mason, Hampton, James Madison, Longwood, Richmond, UVA, VCU, Virginia Tech |
It didn’t get the attention of Missouri’s shocker over top-ranked South Carolina, but a case can be made that the biggest upset of the Division I women’s basketball season was engineered by our own George Mason. On Dec. 1, the Patriots stunned Florida 75-71 at...
by LadySwish | Feb 22, 2022 | Christopher Newport, Hampton, LadySwish, Liberty, Longwood, UVA, Virginia Tech |
After a long hiatus, we’re back just in time for the 2022 postseason, hoping to stick to a weekly diet of 5 things, a collection of notables from the past week about WBB in the Commonwealth. We didn’t put out any state rankings this season and we doubt...
by LadySwish | Jan 7, 2021 | George Mason, Hampton, James Madison, Liberty, Longwood, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Radford, Richmond, UVA, VCU, Virginia Tech, William & Mary |
You think we’ve forgotten about you? Not a chance. Some things seem strange these days, and one of them we can’t really wrap our arms around right now is college basketball. And yet . . . Don’t think we haven’t noticed you freshmen at JMU or...
by LadySwish | Nov 25, 2020 | George Mason, Hampton, James Madison, LadySwish, Liberty, Longwood, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, Radford, Richmond, UVA, VCU, Virginia Tech, William & Mary |
We’re trying to get stoked. For a while, we weren’t sure there was going to be a basketball season. But here we are and look what’s on tap for the day before Thanksgiving: George Mason at Pitt, noon Radford at North Carolina, 1 p.m. Liberty at Ohio,...
by LadySwish | Jul 24, 2020 | UVA, VCU |
Sometimes you see a perfect match that just needs a little help coming together. That’s how we feel about former Virginia player Felicia Aiyeotan and VCU’s Center for Sport Leadership. Some quick context. The 6-9 Nigerian center ranked third in Cavaliers...