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McConnell-Serio guiding remarkable turnaround at Pitt

  PITTSBURGH (AP) - Two weeks. That's all Suzie McConnell-Serio asked. Give it two weeks, the new Pittsburgh coach told point guard Brianna Kiesel. If Kiesel...

Hammond helps No. 8 Louisville pull away from Pitt 48-35

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Sara Hammond scored 11 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to help No. 8 Louisville beat Pittsburgh 48-35 on Sunday. Leading 34-32,...

Kiesel leads Pitt women to 84-59 win over No. 8 UNC

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Brianna Kiesel has been through some of the leanest times in the history of Pittsburgh women's basketball. The Panthers lost 63...

WNBA to market to LGBT community

NEW YORK (AP) — Amid a surge of public opinion in favor of gay rights in the U.S., the WNBA is launching a campaign...

WNBA's Ogwumike sisters affected by Nigerian kidnappings

Nneka and Chiney Ogwumike always hoped that one day they would be able to do something to benefit their parents' homeland of Nigeria. The recent...

Brittney Griner's book: hoops, hardship, hope

NEW YORK (AP) —Brittney Griner had a busy WNBA offseason. She played in China, vacationed in Miami and watched from courtside while favorite player LeBron...

Sports talk radio show on LGBT issues to debut

NEW YORK (AP) — The premiere of "The Outfield" this weekend on satellite radio will open with a discussion of Derrick Gordon, the UMass...

Union says other college teams in play

Players from other universities have expressed interest in forming unions in the wake of the landmark decision last week involving the Northwestern football team,...

College athlete union raises plenty of questions

CHICAGO (AP) — Vince Dooley is sure relieved he's not running an athletic program these days. Not after a decision allowing Northwestern football players to...

Arizona women’s players get etiquette training

NIYA BUTTS by Janie McCauleyAP Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — No doubt Arizona's women's basketball players are minding their manners. That is just part of the program for the Wildcats. On and off the court, sixth-year coach Niya Butts wants her players to be at their best in all settings and situations. So, the Wildcats visited a restaurant in Tucson for etiquette training again before this season — a lesson one evening at McMahon's Prime Steakhouse.

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