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NEWS: Iowa State transfer Jada Williams has committed to LSU.
The 5-8 junior averaged 15.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 7.7 apg this season.
TRACKER: on3.com/her/news/on3-2…

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A major football coaching change in Wake County.
Rolesville High School head coach Ranier Rackley has announced that he's leaving the school to take a job as the Director of Player Development at Duke University.
Rackley took over the Rolesville football program in the 2023 offseason and led the Rams to a 25-8 record over his three seasons.
More on this story on HighSchoolOT.

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“I don’t fear anybody. I’m just excited to play basketball.” - @makeer_agot
@autumnjohnsontv talks with Agot Makeer after advancing to the National Championship.
#WFinalFour x @GamecockWBB
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Good seeing @Jujubballin back !She will rewrite history in the W!
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald
Hot take: A healthy JuJu Watkins is a better prospect than Caitlin Clark This is not click bait Watkins is a generational talent. Size, skill, and elite feel for the game. It doesn’t seem like people quite realize what they are seeing
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NEWS: Alabama’s Reychel Douglas plans to enter the transfer portal, she told @On3.
The 6-0 sophomore appeared in eight games this season.
TRACKER: on3.com/her/news/on3-2…

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Why didn't Isaiah Evans transfer from Duke after last season after averaging only 6.8 ppg while only playing 13.7 mpg? It's a mindset he was taught from his mother Marieke Lémon back in 9th grade. Here's a look into what Evans was taught about adversity & accountability. @WRAL
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After more than three decades of service to education-based athletics in North Carolina, Que Tucker has announced she will retire as Commissioner of the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, effective October 1, 2026.
She joined the NCHSAA staff in 1991 after serving as an assistant women’s basketball coach at North Carolina State University under legendary head coach Kay Yow.
In December 2015, Tucker was officially named Commissioner of the Association, becoming the first woman and first African American to hold the position in NCHSAA history.

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