Tara VanDerveer became the first college coach in history to step away from her program for a full year to coach the 1996 U.S. Women’s National team, which would compete in the Atlanta Olympic Games on home soil. VanDerveer also took the job well aware that the U.S. team was a trial run for the […]
Pac-12
Excerpt from ‘Life’s Work’: Tara VanDerveer absorbs the implosion of the Pac-12
VanDerveer: ‘You invest 40 years into something, and to watch it unravel in 40 minutes, it’s sad. And you have to process who you are angry with, you know?’
Pac-12 mini-reunion leads to the question: Which programs are better off?
More than two years after the conference imploded, one of the biggest losses remains its women’s basketball brand
Kelly Graves, Oregon reflect on NCAA Tournament cancellation five years later
Graves: ‘We all thought we were on our way to something special’
Sold-out crowd honors Kelsey Plum’s career at the University of Washington
Plum: ‘This is what support is … right? Having a sold-out crowd come back and acknowledge someone that played here’
Former Pac-12 teams enter the unfamiliar
Evaluating former Pac-12 teams as they head into their first seasons outside the Conference of Champions
How Angel Jones and Coppin State beat Arizona State in an overtime instant classic
Jones: ‘I knew this is where I wanted to be’
Pac-12 moves open the door to possibilities
Bold moves breathes new life into Conference of Champions
Locked On Women’s Basketball: Checking back in on college campuses
While most of the attention on women’s basketball right now is on the WNBA, Missy Heidrick reminds listeners to pay attention to the NCAA
Oregon State’s exodus is hard to watch
Eight players have entered the transfer portal
