This was the night K-State’s Markquis Nowell became latest hero of the NCAA tournament with a record-breaking game on the biggest stage of his life.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Men’s NCAA Tournament winners, losers: Sean Miller, Kansas State soar to Sweet 16; Baylor, Kentucky stumble
The men’s NCAA Tournament field has been trimmed from 68 to 16. Here’s a look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s second round.
‘Dobbs did not break us’: How West Virginia’s Katie Quiñonez plans to keep helping women
The executive director of Women’s Health Center vows, “abortion will be legal again, and I’ll be just one of many who plays a part in that happening.”
How Wyoming’s Letara LeBeau is fighting a different epidemic plaguing Indigenous communities
A member of the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes, she’s determined to educate others on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Becky Hammon spent most her life being overlooked and underestimated. Not anymore.
Former WNBA All-Star and current Las Vegas Aces head coach Becky Hammon has a long list of accomplishments – not bad for someone who never got picked.
‘Equity work requires so much self-reflection’: Meet the Women of the Year Nebraska honoree
Nicky Clark says young people, “have the answers, they have the solutions.” She’s determined to help elevate their voices so everyone can hear.
Pua Case wants to share Hawaiian culture with the world. Her work is far from finished.
A self-proclaimed ‘alliance and bridge builder’, activist and educator, Pua Case works to protect Native Hawaiian land, customs and people.
South Carolina’s Dawn Staley wants to ‘pave the way for little girls and boys who look like me’
South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley has been tremendously successful for the Gamecocks. But her influence extends far beyond the court
NCAA Tournament winners, losers: Paladins break UVA’s heart; playing Sasser will haunt Houston
This is what we want on the first day of March Madness: Brackets breaking all over the country and double-digit seeds shocking everyone.
March Madness stunner by Princeton as No. 15 seed knocks off No. 2 Arizona in NCAA men’s tournament
Princeton add another upset to its NCAA men’s tournament history as the No. 15 seed Tigers stunned No. 2 seed Arizona in the first round.