by LadySwish | Mar 13, 2022 | LadySwish, Liberty, Longwood, Norfolk State, Old Dominion, VCU, Virginia Tech |
Want to show off your women’s basketball prediction chops, and potentially win big money in the process? Then weigh in with one of these popular bracket challenges: Just Women’s Sports/Dick’s Sporting Goods, featuring a $150,000 grand prize; ESPN women’s tournament...
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 | Mar 15, 2021 | VCU |
“This is the group of recruits we’re going to build a program around.” VCU coach Beth O’Boyle, Oct. 30, 2017 Beth O’Boyle always knew what she had in the class of 2021 and four years later, those Rams and a couple of key additions are taking her to the...
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...