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Arizona women’s basketball finds answers, defeats New Mexico

by admin | Dec 14, 2021 | Uncategorized

A quick New Mexico Lobos team and a 2-3 zone gave Arizona women’s basketball headaches on Sunday. With the absence of starting post Lauren Ware, head coach Adia Barnes had to go back to the drawing board with her rotations. It took a half of basketball, but the...

‘Happy tears’: What anchoring ESPN’s ‘SportsCenter’ means for Arizona native Ashley Brewer

by admin | Jul 26, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Arizona native Ashley Brewer is a new host of ‘SportsCenter’ on ESPN, working from LA. Ashley Brewer cried “happy tears” when she found out she would anchor the ESPN show. Her mom, Deborah Pyburn Brewer, is a former Phoenix news anchor. Read...

Arizona updates terms of coach Adia Barnes’ contract extension; deal now worth $5.85 million over 5 years

by admin | May 5, 2021 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

Arizona and women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes have agreed to new financial terms to her previously announced contract extension, the school announced Tuesday, which includes $5.85 million in base salary over five years. The deal, which extends Barnes through...

Adia Barnes addresses possibility of replacing Sean Miller as Arizona basketball coach

by admin | Apr 9, 2021 | Leadership, Representation, SEW

Adia Barnes came one basket away from leading the Arizona women’s basketball team to the national championship. Would she take on being the coach of the school’s men’s basketball team as her next challenge? Read More

Stanford holds off Arizona for first NCAA women’s basketball championship since 1992

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Representation, SEW

The last time VanDerveer and the Cardinal won the NCAA women’s basketball title, it was eight months before the very first text message was ever sent. That 1992 championship was Stanford’s second in three years. No one could have imagined how long it would...

Adia Barnes, Aari McDonald and the Arizona team nobody believed in

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Even in the cavernous Alamodome and in front of a national TV audience, Adia Barnes saw only the faces in the huddle. Her Arizona Wildcats had slayed a giant, and she had one more message for those doubters who had underestimated her team. Read More

Arizona Wildcats women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes not apologizing for viral postgame reaction

by admin | Apr 5, 2021 | Representation, SEW

Arizona Wildcats women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes said Saturday that she has nothing to apologize for after she used a middle finger and an expletive in a postgame huddle with her team in the joyous moments following a 69-59 win over UConn in the Final Four....

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