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Kansas State announced on Thursday an extension for women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie. Mittie is preparing to start his 12th season in Manhattan. He is also coming off his best season with the ...
Kansas State has rewarded Jeff Mittie for guiding its women's basketball team to another NCAA Tournament, and for staying put after a Southeastern Conference school showed interest in hiring him a few ...
The Kansas women’s basketball team had the unexpected luxury of completing its roster in mid-April. When Indiana transfer forward Lilly Meister signed on April 14, she both filled KU’s biggest ...
Kansas basketball has earned a commitment from one of the top prospects in the class of 2026. Also, that player — Kohl ...
Eight Division I college women's basketball programs will compete in two four-team divisions on Nov. 28-29, 2025, at Suncoast ...
Following the fourth-straight winning season for Kansas State women’s basketball, the university rewarded head coach Jeff Mittie with a one-year contract extension through the 2029-30 season, per On3.
KU Athletics Director Travis Goff reflects on a strong year from various Kansas Jayhawks programs and how the teams are poised well for future success.
They talk the legacy Alexis Markowski will leave on Nebraska women's basketball and where she stacks up against other Husker ...
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The first commitment for Nebraska women's basketball 2026 class is in. Ava Miles, a 6-foot guard from Kansas City, has ...
ABC 17 Sports Director Nathalie Jones brought on Mizzou women's basketball star Grace Slaughter in this week's edition of ...
In a statement shared Thursday by the club, owner Chris Long expressed plans for his group to eventually bring women’s professional basketball to the city of fountains.
One of the most storied rivalries in women’s college basketball is set to be renewed this fall, as Kansas and Missouri will square off on Saturday, Nov. 15, at the T-Mobile Center in downtown Kansas ...
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