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Women's Hoop Report XLVI
Feb. 16, 2021 Georgia Tech 67 - Miami 56 Guard Kierra Fletcher and center Nerea Hermosa scored 15 points each as Georgia Tech improved to 12-5 in a win over ACC foe Miami. Hermosa made seven-of-nine shots, while Fletcher knocked down half of her 12 attempts from the field.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Report XLIV
Feb. 13, 2021 Georgia State 71 - Georgia Southern 66 Above: Ashley Foster Guard Ashley Foster scored 11 points and forward Hannah Sadler had 10 as Georgia State defeated Georgia Southern, 71-66. The Georgia State (10-7) defense locked up its opponent. Georgia Southern had 19 turnovers opposed to 11 assists. Foster and teammate Deasia Merrill snatched three steals each. Merrill was impressive, getting her three swipes in just 10 minutes of action off of the bench. Sadler also collected two steals.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
The Basketball Notebook
“So how did you get here T?” my teammate on the Boston Celtics asked after our first practice together. “ You wouldn’t believe me if I told you Shay, but if you have a minute I’ll tell ya.”I said willingly. “Yea now I have to hear this” he said as he took off his shoes and leaned back against the lockers. I took a deep breath then began my story.
By Teshaun Miller5 years ago in Unbalanced
Tamica Goree Saying 45-Minute Basketball Workout
Tamica Goree is offseason molding is a vital component in being a fruitful Division I competitor. At Mississippi State, Tamica Goree is the instructing staff that drives their group through a progression of central exercises with and without the b-ball.
By Grace Lily5 years ago in Unbalanced
Women's Hoop Report XL
This season has had some amazing performances by some big time players. While we showcase many hoopers, it's hard to feature every deserving player. This write-up is dedicated to a group of players that are making an impact on teams that are in the midst of great seasons but aren't getting a ton of attention.
By Winners Only5 years ago in Unbalanced
Basketball and Its Jewish Origins in New York City
Photo by ajay_suresh With its high-flying, slam dunking Madison Avenue image, the NBA looks as similar to its origins as the high tech video games of today do to the primitive digital displays of yesteryear. Showtime versus short, white Jewish boys playing in settlement houses and club leagues for $5 a game. "Watch the women play in the WNBA, and that's what it was like," says Herman Romash.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Unbalanced











