Izabella Williams – SLAM https://www.slamonline.com Respect the Game. Tue, 10 Jun 2025 18:01:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.slamonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/cropped-android-icon-192x192-32x32.png Izabella Williams – SLAM https://www.slamonline.com 32 32 After Season-Ending Injury Utah’s Taylor Hendricks Details His Journey to Recovery https://www.slamonline.com/the-magazine/slam-256/utah-jazz-taylor-hendricks-rehab/ https://www.slamonline.com/the-magazine/slam-256/utah-jazz-taylor-hendricks-rehab/#respond Tue, 10 Jun 2025 18:01:32 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=830867 First he went into shock. Then, the adrenaline started to set in. Next thing he knew, Jazz forward Taylor Hendricks was being stretchered off the court to the back of American Airlines Center in Dallas. The injury, which he now describes as a “freak accident,” had occurred during a regular-season matchup between the Jazz and […]

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First he went into shock. Then, the adrenaline started to set in.

Next thing he knew, Jazz forward Taylor Hendricks was being stretchered off the court to the back of American Airlines Center in Dallas. The injury, which he now describes as a “freak accident,” had occurred during a regular-season matchup between the Jazz and the Mavericks as Hendricks, who was running down the court, seemingly slipped. After athletic trainers rushed over to pop his dislocated ankle back in place, Hendricks thought to himself, OK, I’m probably good. I’ll probably be out for a few weeks. I’m probably straight. But later, X-rays would reveal that his season was over before it had ever really started. Three games in, he was ruled out indefinitely with a fractured fibula and a dislocated ankle on his right leg.

“I was like, bro, there’s no way this is happening to me,” Hendricks tells us in late April, six months after the injury went down in October. “You know, you would see it online happen to other players, like crazy injuries, but for it to actually happen to you, it’s crazy.”

Hendricks, whose family was watching the game live on television, remembers his phone immediately blowing up with calls from his mom, Danielle, and his siblings. “They were really distraught,” he remembers. “I was just trying to keep a calm voice, pretty much tell them everything is straight, I’m good…[But] inside my mind, I’m thinking about 100 different things.”

The reality of everything that had happened didn’t really hit him until he got back to Salt Lake City and was laying in his bed with his foot elevated. “That’s probably when it really hit me,” he says. “Like, Wow, I’m really hurt. I can’t do nothing. My season’s over.

But instead of letting the disappointment consume him, Taylor faced the injury head-on. The journey would go on to shape his character—not just as a hooper, but as a person determined to bounce back.

Hendricks knew he didn’t want to let the injury define him, but in those early months, he also realized that he had a ways to go before even thinking about returning to the court. After undergoing surgery, Hendricks focused on getting stronger and “building up the bricks,” as he puts it. Learning how to rely on others for help, though, was one of the biggest learning curves for him throughout the process.

“I’m the type of person that likes to do things, if I can, by myself. I try not to ask for help unless I really, really need it,” Hendricks says. “So to be in a position like that where you can’t really do anything or you can’t do a lot of things yourself, it was really frustrating.”

With the help of his support system, which includes Danielle, who even moved to SLC to support him post-op, teammates like Collin Sexton and the Utah coaching staff, Hendricks has gone from taking things day by day to almost a full recovery going into the summer. From starting to walk without crutches to without a boot and scooter entirely. Throughout the process, he’s even picked up new approaches to taking care of his body, including icing and wearing barefoot shoes, which help with his strength and mobility. “I really felt myself getting better every week, so that was kind of the motivation, the driving point,” Taylor says.

If the healing process sounds quick, it’s because it was. Taylor’s twin brother, Tyler, also shared what it was like watching Taylor go through this process from the outside. “His healing process was pretty quick honestly. I felt like he healed pretty well. He took it very well, and he did all the right things to get better,” Tyler said. “He wasn’t forcing it to get better. He was just taking his time and doing all the stuff he had to do. So we’re happy to see him out there.”

Now on the other side of his setback, Taylor is focused, driven and ready to elevate his game using everything he’s learned during the recovery process.

“The way this season went, I’m going to keep that in mind,” he says. “Anytime it gets hard, just think about where you were a year ago. You weren’t able to play, you weren’t even able to walk. So I feel like things like that will definitely help me push through. Be grateful and have gratitude for where I am—or where I will be.”


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The W season is officially underway. 

With training camp having just started, Wings fans have already been preparing for what looks to be one of the most exciting seasons they’ve had in some time, especially with the backcourt of Paige Bueckers and Arike Ogunbowale. 

The duo has a new nickname by Wings fans: Parike. With excitement surrounding likely their new backcourt featuring the No.1 draft pick and their leading point in Ogunbowale, journalist Dorothy J. Gentry got their thoughts on the new nickname:

“It’s pretty cool, obviously Arike’s established herself,” says Bueckers. “To be on the same team as her and share the floor with her, it’s a great blessing.”

Added Arike: “I’m so glad that Dallas was able to get her. She’s an amazing player and she’s already really mature, so she’s gonna come in and make a big impact.”

As camp continues, fans will look to see just how their backcourt—which includes a dynamic scorer in PB and one of the most clutch shotmakers in Arike—builds chemistry and, alongside the entire team, helps re-define Wings basketball in this new era.

Expectations are high, but with new additions and a new head coach in Chris Koclanes leading the helm, the future is looking bright.

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With New York City being the mecca of basketball, the PLYMKRS Foundation is making leaps in serving the diverse community of hoopers in the city, with bounds knowing no age, gender, or skill level.

Whether it’s through playing or coaching, PLYMKRS has a space for all who are looking to push the game forward. 

When Sam Blackmon, Kenny St. George and Jasmine Hill came together in 2023 to found PLYMKRS, it started as a conversation between friends and former collegiate hoopers who missed the game and wanted to bring free, co-ed runs to their community.

After a successful first year, the group wanted to do more than just provide consistent runs—they wanted to have a bigger impact on the community. That’s when they realized that serving the youth through the game of basketball can have the lasting impact.

“We were all once young hoopers trying to figure out the way. Whatever this mission is, we should gear it towards the youth” says St. George. 

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Blackmon also emphasized the role basketball played in his life, describing it as an escape which aided in both his mental and physical health.  

“Building something out and giving back to our community the things that we didn’t have at the time.. Just because you might not hit that pinnacle, which is very very hard to hit, that doesn’t mean that you have to stop playing the game or that the game cant provide you with all these other things,” states Sam. 

Hosting youth-focused clinics throughout Brooklyn, the crew noted that the network they’ve been able to build through basketball has helped bring their ideas to life. “A lot of these people played college, pro, or overseas so we actually have them come be a part of our youth clinics where they get to be trainers, help volunteer. These kids are able to have this mentorship integrated,” says Hill. 

PLYMKRS is working to give every player the opportunities, attention, and resources they need, too. That includes holistic style clinics with skill work, stretching, mobility and breath work all encorporated. The goal is to promote a healthier lifestyle.

They also hosted their annual sneaker drive, where over 75 pairs of shoes donated and 55 kids were able to walk away with brand new kicks after the clinic. 

With their sights set on empowering the next generation, paying it forward has been one of their biggest motives. 

“All you gotta do is show up for one day, for four hours and show kids that you care about what they got going on, it leaves a lasting impression,” says Kenny St George. “That’s truly what this is all about.”

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The women’s Sweet 16 took place last week and here’s what you need to know, and what to look forward to as the tournament winds down.

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South Carolina Vs Maryland 

Maryland gave South Carolina a run for their money in their Sweet 16 matchup last Friday. 

South Carolina came out on top 71-67. While Maryland had a consistent offensive showing, it was the Gamecocks who were struggling to find the same level of consistency early on. Finding their groove more in the second half, SC outscored the Terps 12-7 in the final three minutes of the game to secure the win. MiLaysia Fulwiley led with 23 points and Chloe Kitts posted yet another double-double with 15 points and 11 boards. 

South Carolina will go on to play Duke in the Elite 8. This will be the second matchup between these two teams this season, the first having gone in South Carolina’s favor 81-70 back in December of 2024. The matchup will be one of the hottest games of the tournament as the game will inch the winner one step closer to the National Championship. 

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North Carolina Vs Duke

ACC rivals Duke and North Carolina went head-to-head to clinch the next Elite 8 spot. Both teams looked to go two out of three and advance to the next round after both taking a game from each other in the regular season. The Tar Heels started off with the offensive edge, leading 13-9 in the first quarter before Duke responded with an offensive outburst, scoring 19 and holding the Tar Heels to just seven. Coming out of the third, North Carolina had a bit more gas, but it wasn’t enough to outlast the Blue Devils who took the game 47-38. The Duke bench was the biggest surprise to come out of this game, scoring 26 points of the 47 they put up. 

Duke advances to play the South Carolina Gamecocks in the Elite 8 on Sunday. 

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Texas vs Tennessee

The Texas Longhorns faced off against the Tennessee Vols in an SEC rematch that saw Texas runaway in the fourth quarter, punching their ticket to the Elite 8. After Texas squeezed out a win 80-76 back in January, the game was one of the biggest postseason matchups for both squads. Tied up through three quarters, Texas dominated in the fourth, outscoring the Vols 17-9 on the way to the finish line. Though it was a game up until the halfway mark of the fourth quarter with a couple ties early on, the Longhorns did not take their foot off the gas, winning 67-59. Texas was led by Madison Booker who had 17 points, and was accompanied by Jordan Lee and Taylor Jones who chipped in 13 and 12 each. 

The Longhorns look to extend their season against TCU Monday in the Elite 8 matchup, with Texas having taken their last two matchups in both January and February of last year. But with TCU’s new squad this game could go either way, and is shaping to be one of the best games all March. 

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Notre Dame vs TCU

Hailey Van Lith has been the talk of the tournament when it comes to TCU and the squads matchup against Notre Dame was so different. TCU took the game 71-62 but the game was back and forth up until the fourth, where TCU doubled Notre Dame’s 10 to take the win. HVL put up 26 in the victory against Notre Dame, 12 of which came in the fourth where she out scored the Fighting Irish 12-10 alone. Sedona Prince also had a big game, putting up 21 points, but the defensive stats of six boards and six blocks is what gave TCU the edge. Madison Conner also chipped in 13, which had TCU’s big three going for 60 combined. TCU advanced to the program’s first Elite 8. 

The Horned Frogs will play Texas this season for the first time in the 8, hoping to keep dancing. The teams have a bit of tension building, considering Texas was TCU’s conference rival in the Big-12 and Sedona Prince spent a year at Texas back during the 18-19 season. The game is gonna be interesting to say the least so get the popcorn ready. 

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UConn vs Oklahoma 

Paige. Bueckers. 

The talk of the town had been Paige Bueckers and the UConn Huskies. After feeling like they’re finally at their best after some years of injuries, the Huskies have been dominating the tournament. Paige Bueckers had a career night against the Oklahoma Sooners, to turn the game from a tight back and forth, to an 82-59 blowout single handedly. Going 6-8 from deep, a 19-point fourth quarter, and shooting just under 60% from the field, Paige was unstoppable. 

The Huskies have all the tools needed to win the National Championship, but they have to get through USC in the Elite 8 to get there. The two will face off in a rematch of last year’s Final Four, without JuJu Watkins, who’s sidelined with an ACL tear.

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Girl, what? Go get the ball.

Those are the words South Carolina PG Ta-hina Paopao said to Chloe Kitts, according to The Athletics’ Cameron Teague Robinson, shortly after the team left the huddle in the fourth. All game long, the Gamecocks had held their own against the Blue Devils, and on the last offensive possession, head coach Dawn Staley had a vision: give her 6-2 forward the rock.

Simple as that.

As they all walked back on to the floor, Kitts asked her PG to take the reins, and that’s when Paopao reminded Kitts who she is. The 6-2 forward is the latest post player prodigy that’s emerged into a star under Dawn Staley, and after getting fouled, she had the chance to extend the Gamecocks lead and take them to the Final Four…

This is just a glimpse of went down on Sunday night against the Gamecocks and the Blue Devils in a must-see TV Elite Eight matchup. As we gear up for the rest of the tourney, here’s a look back at how South Carolina sealed the deal and are powering their way to the Final Four.


The No.1 Gamecocks have been tested time and time again throughout the Big Dance, most recently against Maryland, but have yet to falter. Their matchup against the Blue Devils was their biggest challenge yet, though you wouldn’t have known from the first quarter. 

SC meant business in the first: SC forward Sania Feagin, who had six points and one block, battled it out in the post against Duke forward Toby Fournier (7 points and a block).

The Gamecock’s offense had a solid showing, putting up 16 but their defense is what really gave them the boost, holding Duke to just 10.

SC’s offense kept at it up until about the halfway mark of the second quarter, when Duke started to chip away at the 11 point lead, going on an 8-1 run to close out the second. 

What looked like the start of a runaway for the Gamecocks turned into a game very quickly as the Devils cut SC’s lead to just four points going into the second half. 

It was Reigan Richardson’s three that gave them Duke their first lead of the game. The Blue Devils turned up their intensity, too, with a big-time block from Fournier.

Though Duke was in control for the majority of the third, South Carolina was never far behind. Finishing the last couple minutes going bucket for bucket, it was Ashlon Jackson’s step back three that gave them a 42-38 lead going into the fourth. 

The back and forth between Fouriner and Feagin continued as Fouriner got free off a pick and roll and finished through contact to tie it back up at 46 to which Feagan responded with a fadeaway jumper to put SC back on top. South Carolina had outscored Duke, 12-4, at that point in the fourth. 

The last two minutes both teams traded some tough buckets and though South Carolina maintained a lead, Duke was never down by more than four points. With a minute to go, Duke’s Oluchi Okananwa drove baseline for a much needed two making it a two point game. 

South Carolina came down with 55.3 seconds on the clock looking to run the clock and make a play, but was unable to secure a bucket. The shot went up and everyone on the floor boxed out. The next possession could make or break either season. 

The ball got knocked out of bounds with 30 seconds left and Duke head coach Kara Lawson decided to challenge in hopes of overturning the call and giving her team the extra possession. After review, the ball remained South Carolina’s. 

Looking for options to take the ball out underneath, Ashlon Jackson drew an offensive foul on Bree Hall, giving the possession up to Duke before the ball was even in bounds. 

The Blue Devils ran through a couple different sets before the SC defense was too much to handle, leaving Ashlon Jackson to force a triple that was no good. A foul was called against Duke on the box out with just 6.4 on the clock, South Carolina ball. 

SC’s Head coach Dawn Staley called a timeout to advance the ball to their sideline while Duke thought Hall was going to be shooting. With all the Blue Devils lined up for free throws, Sc was able to inbound easily, with Duke scrambling to foul. 

It was SC’s Chloe Kitts that was sent to the line with the opportunity to get the game out of striking distance. She buried both FTs, securing a four point lead and punching South Carolina’s ticket to the Final Four. 

“It feels amazing because I feel like I worked so hard, and my process is different,” she said per The Athletic. “I’m just so thankful to be in that position at the end of the game to go to the Final Four,” Kitts said.

You couldn’t have asked for a better ending for the Gamecocks. Kitts led her squad with 14 points and four rebounds, earning Birmingham Regional MVP.

South Carolina is headed to their fifth straight Final Four and will face the winner of TCU and Texas.

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Prayers up for Juju Watkins.

The USC superstar tore her ACL against Mississippi State and will miss the remainder of the season, the team confirmed. The injury occurred in the first quarter of the Trojans’ NCAA tournament matchup to secure a spot to the Sweet 16.

Watkins, who was already playing through tweaks to both her left wrist and ankle from their win over UNC Greensboro, was driving to the basket in transition when her knee appeared to buckle. She immediately fell to the ground and held her right knee, grimacing in pain.

The crowd at the Galen Center went silent.

As her teammates powered through, winning 96-59 en-route to the Sweet 16, it was later revealed that Juju was wheeled out of the arena and rushed to a nearby medical facility to receive an MRI. USC has also confirmed that Watkins will undergo surgery. 

Since the devastating news became official, the entire basketball community has offered their support to one of the games’ brightest young stars. Watkins is a generational talent, SLAM cover star and an inspiration to young girls everywhere.

Wishing you a speedy recovery, No. 12. USC will play Kansas State on Saturday in the Sweet 16. 

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The second round of the NCAA tournament on Sunday was jam packed with eight games. Yes, you read right, eight. Here’s a few highlights from the day.


No. 2 Duke vs. No. 10 Oregon

Starting at noon, No. 2 Duke beat No. 10 Oregon, 59-53 game to start off the second round. 

Oregon started strong taking the jump and opening the game with a three. The Ducks took control and never trailed, maintaining control throughout the first half. 

Deja Kelly led the Ducks with nine of her 20 coming in the first half to help hold the Ducks’ offense steady. 

Defense was big for the Ducks, holding the Blue Devils to 1-6 shooting and forcing three turnovers in the first half. 

Not to mention Ashlon Jackson was scoreless in the first half, and the Blue Devils were without their leading scorer Toby Fournier who was out with an illness. 

Going into the half the Ducks were up five, the score being 28-23 but Duke came out swinging, led by Jackson who scored all 20 of her points in the second half. Jackson posted 11 straight out of the half to give the Blue Devils their first lead of the game, which they never lost. 

The Ducks were held to 12 points in comparison to Duke’s 22 in the third quarter, having gone zero for four coming out of the half.

Closing the fourth quarter Jackson, Reigan Richardson and Delaney Thomas finished in double digits with 20, 13 and 12 points respectively. 

The Blue Devils continue dancing after their win and were the first team to solidify a Sweet 16 spot on the women’s side. They will play rivals North Carolina on the 28th on ESPN.


No. 3 Notre Dame vs. No. 6 Michigan

Just an hour later, Notre Dame dominated Michigan to make their fourth-straight Sweet 16 appearance to a sold out Purcell Pavilion.

The No. 3 Irish built a 20-point lead in the first quarter, outscoring the Wolverines 32-12 and maintained control for the rest of the game. 

Three players chipped in eight points in the first quarter, being Hannah Hidalgo, Liatu King and Sonia Citron to create the separation that Michigan couldn’t come back from. 

The offense of the Irish was too much for Michigan to handle, with the three players named above finishing in double digits. SLAM cover star Hidalgo put up her second 20 point game in the tournament, notching 21 points with three assists while teammate Liatu King had a historic game. King finished with 18 points and 15 rebounds being just the sixth Notre Dame player to have 15 or more boards in an NCAA Tournament game. 

Perfect from the floor, she also became the second player in program history to go 7-7 or better while dancing. 

Michigan’s Olivia Olson had herself a game as well, putting up 20 points on the other side of the ball but was not enough to keep it within striking distance. 

Notre Dame will play TCU, who they lost to during the regular season on March 29th. Get the popcorn ready because this will be a rematch for the ages. 


No. 4 Kentucky vs. No. 5 Kansas State

Kansas State survived by the (no exaggeration) skin on their teeth in arguably the most entertaining game on the women’s side of things so far. K-State held off Kentucky in an overtime win by just one point to advance to the Sweet 16. 

The four-five game had everyone watching on their toes, with the game being a back and forth battle from start to finish. 

There were 21 lead changes over the course of the game with seven in the fourth quarter and four in overtime. Neither team was able to pull away with a margin bigger than the opening seven points that Kentucky had before K-State got on the board. 

Kentucky outscored K-State 20-15 in the first, with K-State’s Serena Sundell scoring 11 of the 15, anchoring the offense. 

Both teams traded buckets back and forth throughout the third and fourth quarters, scoring 26 a piece in the second half, tied at 69 forcing an overtime. 

In OT, Kentucky found themselves up three at 77-74  with under two minutes to play. 

K- State’s Temira Poindexter, who started off cold, sank the first of her two overtime triples, her seventh in the game overall to tie the game at 77’s with just 1:30 to go. 

KU’s Georgia Amoore, who had played lights out, hit a jumper just after to put them back on top by two at 79-77. 

K-State brought the ball down and was shocked to see Poindexter open in the corner for, you guessed it, another three. Her eighth and final triple put the Wildcats up one at 80-79. 

In the final minute K-State had one opportunity to score, to which Kentucky’s Clara Strack had her first and only block of the night, securing the ball with about 25 seconds left, giving KU an opportunity to score.   

KU had three second chance opportunities after securing three offensive rebounds on two misses from Amoore who finished with 18 points. 

After securing a jump ball with just four seconds left, KU had a sideline out of bounds play which set up Amoore for a point blank layup, which she missed. 

K-State’s defense held KU to zero for four in the last minute of the game, leading to the four seed upset. 

For the first time since 2002, Kansas State University will advance to the Sweet 16. 


No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 9 Indiana

Indiana gave No. 1 South Carolina a run for their money in their rematch of last year’s Sweet 16. South Carolina ended up winning 64-53 but didn’t start to run away until the second half. 

Indiana was executing well on both the offensive and defensive ends, with good ball movement, key players knocking down shots and forcing 12 South Carolina turnovers by the end of the game. 

The first half for the Gamecocks was rough to say the least after going 10-29 from the floor. In the first quarter, they were held to just nine points and were down by as many as eight after a 14-2 Hoosier run in the second before their offense picked up a bit, leaving them trailing by just one at the half. 

The Gamecocks came out in the third quarter looking more like themselves, with relentless defense that sparked their offensive run, outscoring Indiana 26-14 in the quarter. 

Senior Chloe Kitts arrived at the party after sitting early with foul trouble, posting a 10 point, 11 board double-double, all 10 coming in the second half. 

Sania Feagin and Bree Hall finished in double digits as well with 10 and 11 each while Te-Hina Paopao had a showing on both the offensive and defensive end, with nine points and four of the seven Gamecock blocks. 

Coach Dawn Staley emphasized the grit her team showed in the win. “It wasn’t pretty, at this time it doesn’t have to be. You just gotta score more points than the other team and work the kinks out as we advance into the tournament,” she said.

The Gamecocks will advance to their 11th straight Sweet 16 to face Maryland on March 28th. 


No. 5 Ole Miss defeated No. 4 Baylor

Another four vs five seed battle took place where No. 25 Ole Miss took on No. 14 Baylor in another gripping upset with the Rebels on top 69-63. Having lost to South Dakota in the first round in Waco, Texas just three years ago it was the second visit for the Rebels that led them to securing a Sweet 16 position in this year’s tournament. 

From the jump Ole Miss had the slightest edge on Baylor, having been in the lead for over 25 minutes of the game. But very rarely did we see any instances where it was more than a two or three possession game. 

There were only four lead changes all game but 12 ties showing how often the two were going bucket for bucket, especially late in the fourth. 

The pendulum of momentum was going from side to side all the way up to the last minute of the game where the Rebels finally started to pull away. 

Tied at 61’s with 1:04 left to play,  Madison Scott’s midrange silencer to give them a two point lead at 63-61 with 40 seconds left. 

Looking to come up with a steal, the Bears start to press but come up with fouls, sending KK Deans to the line for two, widening the margin from two, to four with the lead feeling somewhat solidified. 

With the pendulum slowly leaning in favor of the Rebels going up 65-61, Jada Walker took a fighting drive. Hoisting up two of her 15 points to cut the lead back to two at 65-63, with 20 seconds left on the clock, it’s a one possession game. 

The Bears stay up pressing, once again looking for a steal but begin to foul to stop the clock, sending Deans to the line three times, who sinks them all going six for six to close out the game. 

“It was fitting.. My final year after losing here in the first round.. I wanted to come and lead my team to victory, I wanted to come and it be a different story this time,” Scott said during the postgame press conference. 

The Rebels secured their second sweet 16 appearance in just three seasons under coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin. They’ll meet No. 1 UCLA on the 28th in Spokane.

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Everything You Need to Know Ahead of UCLA vs USC https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/everything-you-need-to-know-ahead-of-ucla-vs-usc/ https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/everything-you-need-to-know-ahead-of-ucla-vs-usc/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 23:00:00 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=825590 The first round of one of the biggest rivalries in women’s college basketball is happening tonight as the No.6 USC Trojans host the No.1 UCLA Bruins at the Galen Center.  Here’s everything you need to know.  Undefeated sitting at 23-0, UCLA is having its best season in the history of the 51-year-old program. Led by […]

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The first round of one of the biggest rivalries in women’s college basketball is happening tonight as the No.6 USC Trojans host the No.1 UCLA Bruins at the Galen Center. 

Here’s everything you need to know. 

Undefeated sitting at 23-0, UCLA is having its best season in the history of the 51-year-old program. Led by a dominant center Lauren Betts and guard Kiki Rice, the team has been rolling looking to add a 24th consecutive win to the record. Betts in her second year with the Bruins after transferring from Stanford and is having an outstanding season while averaging just under 20 ppg with 9.7 boards. At 6 ‘7, she is a force in the paint, too. Rice in the backcourt is averaging 12 and 3, but has a presence on the court you cannot miss. 

After taking their first loss to Notre Dame back in November and a more recent second to an unranked Iowa, the Trojans are looking to prevail, on their home floor. SLAM cover star Juju Watkins is having a sensational season, alongside forward Kiki Iriafen. Watkins in her second year as a Trojan, averaging just under 24 ppg and 6.7 rpg with senior Iriafen at 18 ppg and 8.4 boards all eyes are on them. 

Both duo’s above have been named to the Jersey Mike’s Naismith Trophy Women’s College Player of the Year Midseason Team. Watkins as well as Betts have also been named to the John R. Wooden Award Late Midseason Top 20 Watch List. 

Given the crosstown rivalry, numbers, and accolades listed above between those four names, this game will be one of the most entertaining watches this season yet, setting the stage for the remainder of the season and the rematch to come in a couple weeks. Tip off is 6pm pt. 

Who you got?

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South Carolina Retires A’ja Wilson’s No. 22 Jersey https://www.slamonline.com/wnba/south-carolina-retires-aja-wilsons-no-22-jersey/ https://www.slamonline.com/wnba/south-carolina-retires-aja-wilsons-no-22-jersey/#respond Mon, 03 Feb 2025 22:57:46 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=824985 One of the greatest, period. WNBA M’VP A’ja Wilson had her No. 22 jersey retired at her alma mater, South Carolina, this past Sunday to a sold out Colonial Life Arena. The event took place as the current squad faced off against Auburn. As the most decorated Gamecock basketball player of all-time, Wilson was overwhelmed […]

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One of the greatest, period.

WNBA M’VP A’ja Wilson had her No. 22 jersey retired at her alma mater, South Carolina, this past Sunday to a sold out Colonial Life Arena. The event took place as the current squad faced off against Auburn.

As the most decorated Gamecock basketball player of all-time, Wilson was overwhelmed with emotion to say the least. 

“To have my jersey retired at the University of South Carolina, the place where my dreams began is an honor I can hardly put into words.”

A’ja Wilson attended the University of South Carolina from 2014-2018 where she dominated, earning four straight SEC tournament championships, three SEC POTY awards and led the school in both points and blocks amongst countless other accolades.

She also shared her appreciation of the Colombia community: “It’s a privilege to be a gamecock, to be a part of this community…One of the greatest honors of my life was representing Garnet and Black.”

Alongside A’ja was the one and only Dawn Staley, head coach of  the Gamecocks. Staley shared more on her relationship with A’ja in an interview with Colombia’s WIS News ahead of the ceremony. 

“Nothing makes me more proud than when A’ja gets her flowers.. She’s the best, The very best. There is no one better than A’ja Wilson and what she is bringing to the table.” 

Following a big thank you to both her parents and her favorite Olympian from out of town, Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo, Wilson was able to see her jersey unravel in the rafters and was visibly emotional. 

“As I will look up in the rafters and see my jersey, I’m reminded how important it is to chase your dreams without fear.”

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Courtney Vandersloot Returning to the Chicago Sky https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/2025-wnba-free-agency/courtney-vandersloot-chicago-sky/ https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/2025-wnba-free-agency/courtney-vandersloot-chicago-sky/#respond Thu, 30 Jan 2025 22:54:04 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=824814 After a successful two season stint with the New York Liberty earning her a second WNBA title, Courtney Vandersloot is likely returning to the Chicago Sky, where she was drafted as third overall back in 2011.  Though the deal cannot be official until February first, Vandersloot’s bio on IG appears to have already been changed, […]

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After a successful two season stint with the New York Liberty earning her a second WNBA title, Courtney Vandersloot is likely returning to the Chicago Sky, where she was drafted as third overall back in 2011. 

Though the deal cannot be official until February first, Vandersloot’s bio on IG appears to have already been changed, now reading “Chicago Sky.”

The Sky have made some big changes since Sloot was last there, including drafting the now sophomores Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso last year, in addition to a change in coaching staff with the replacement of then head coach Teresa Weatherspoon with Tyler Marsh.

With the return of Vandersloot, a new coach, and the third pick in the 2025 draft, the Sky should have a bigger presence in the W than in years past. 

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Kelsey Mitchell Re-Signs with Indiana Fever https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/2025-wnba-free-agency/kelsey-mitchell-fever/ https://www.slamonline.com/wslam/2025-wnba-free-agency/kelsey-mitchell-fever/#respond Thu, 30 Jan 2025 22:47:33 +0000 https://www.slamonline.com/?p=824810 The WNBA offseason is still underway, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been major moves and announcements. There’s Kelsey Mitchell, who has agreed to a one year supermax contract extension with the Indiana Fever.  Entering her eighth consecutive season with the Fever, the two time WNBA All-Star, who averaged 19.2 ppg last season, stated that […]

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The WNBA offseason is still underway, but that doesn’t mean there haven’t been major moves and announcements.

There’s Kelsey Mitchell, who has agreed to a one year supermax contract extension with the Indiana Fever. 

Entering her eighth consecutive season with the Fever, the two time WNBA All-Star, who averaged 19.2 ppg last season, stated that the culture of the organization from top to bottom made it an easy decision to return. 

“Indiana has been my second home since I went pro, the only city I know… To see you guys open your arms to me.. was a big part of me coming back.” 

Mitchell praised the organization in addition to a nod to Caitlin Clark.

“I met one of the greatest people in the world, Caitlin Clark…I think together we hope to make you guys proud.” 

With a top ten draft pick for the 2025 season, alongside the return of the dynamic backcourt duo, the Fever are looking to shake things up. 

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