UConn becomes the first team in 17 YEARS to win back-to-back national championships as the unstoppable Huskies overwhelm Zach Edey and Purdue with a 75-60 victory, cementing a dynasty in Connecticut
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UConn becomes the first team in 17 YEARS to win back-to-back national championships as the unstoppable Huskies steamroll through Zach Edey and Purdue in 75-60 victory to cement a dynasty in Connecticut
JAKE FENNER IN PHOENIX: This year, UConn only brought back Alex Karaban and Tristen Newton, losing three starters to the NBA . And in spite of all that, they got better.
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Gamecock fans welcome back women's basketball team after national title win
After losing in the Final Four last season, USC’s returning players had a point to prove. Coach Staley says this group was unlike any she has coached during her career.
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Sydney Sweeney's team fires back at producer who said 'she's not pretty' and 'can't act'
Sydney Sweeney's team fired back at Hollywood producer Carol Baum for her "shameful" disparagement of the actor, calling Baum out for not supporting a fellow female producer. Baum recently publicized her befuddlement over the "Euphoria" star's booming popularity, marked by Sweeney's roles in "The White Lotus," "Madame Web" and "Immaculate." But Baum appeared to be especially irked by Sweeney's hit rom-com "Anyone But You," a modern adaption of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing," prompting...