Women's Final Four Coverage
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South Carolina defeats the Wolfpack 78-59 to head to the National Championship
The Wolfpack fought their hardest throughout the Final Four matchup, but the defensive pressure, Kamilla Cardoso's presence and Wolfpack turnovers sent the Gamecocks to the National Championship on Sunday. -
NC State's Saniya Rivers focused on beating former team in national semifinal
NC State's Saniya Rivers is facing her former team in undefeated South Carolina on Friday night in the Final Four. Rivers said she's embracing the challenge. -
Debra Morgan remembers the 1998 Wolfpack women and their Final Four run
In 1998, the Final Four was in Kansas City and WRAL anchor Debra Morgan was there to cover the Wolfpack women and their historic run. -
From the Vault: Debra Morgan's reports on the 1998 Wolfpack women in the Final Four
A look at archived footage from 1998 shows WRAL anchor Debra Morgan's reports on the NC State women's basketball team in Kansas City at the Final Four. -
NC State band, dance team check out Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland
The NC State women's basketball team, marching band and cheerleading squad checked out tourist attractions in Cleveland on Wednesday, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. -
NC State women settle in for Final Four in Cleveland
The NC State women's basketball team has arrived in Cleveland, Ohio for the Final Four. The Crowne Plaza is hosting the Wolfpack and is pulling out the red carpet for the Wolfpack. -
Wolfpack women arrive in Cleveland ahead of Final Four bout with South Carolina
The NC State Wolfpack women's basketball team arrived in Cleveland on Tuesday to prepare for its first Final Four game in 26 years. -
Wolfpack women arrive in Cleveland for Final Four
The NC State Wolfpack women's basketball team arrived in Cleveland on Tuesday after a rockus send-off at Reynold Coliseum. -
NC State women's basketball team heading to Cleveland for Final Four
NC State women's basketball coach Wes Moore hopes fans will come to Reynolds Coliseum Tuesday afternoon for their send-off to Cleveland. -
Courtside with Chasity Melvin: How can men cringe at Muffet McGraw when there aren't any women coaching men's basketball?
Chasity Melvin, NC State women's basketball great, former WNBA All-Star and assistant coach with the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA's G-League, joins the Sports Shop to look back on her trip to the Women's Final Four in Tampa, FL as well as her share her thoughts on Dwyane Wade's retirement from the NBA at the end of this season. Melvin also discusses Notre Dame Women's Basketball Head Coach Muffet McGraw explaining why she won't hire a man for her coaching staff. -
Chasity Melvin: The Golden State Warriors are bored, so they're arguing with the refs
Chasity Melvin, NC State women's basketball great, former WNBA All-Star and assistant coach with the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA's G-League, joins the Sports Shop en route to the Women's Final Four in Tampa to preview the men's and women's Final Four as well as discuss the latest NBA developments involving the Golden State Warriors, Russell Westbrook and former UNC Tar Heel Theo Pinson. -
Courtside with Chasity Melvin: My pick to win the national championship is...
Chasity Melvin, NC State women's basketball great, former WNBA All-Star and assistant coach with the Greensboro Swarm of the NBA's G-League, joins the Sports Shop to reflect on her first season with the Swarm as well as examine the Charlotte Hornets' playoff chances. Melvin also gives her picks for the men's and women's Final Four and which men's and women's team she likes to win the national championship. -
Sylvia Hatchell: We've overcome so much and we're stronger physcially, mentally and emotionally
Sylvia Hatchell, UNC Head Women's Basketball Coach and Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer, joins the Sports Shop to discuss how she was able to help the Tar Heels turn their season around after a rough start and make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015. UNC will face California on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in the first round of the NCAA Women's Tournament in Waco, TX. -
Arielle Chambers: Misogyny is what's holding back women's basketball from advancing forward
Arielle Chambers, Women's Basketball Reporter for High Post Hoops, joins the Sports Shop in-studio to share her thoughts on the ACC Women's Basketball Tournament in Charlotte this past week, including her thoughts on NC State's performance and where she believes the Wolfpack will be seeded in the upcoming NCAA Tournament. -
Cary High product Stevens, Duke's Brown selected in WNBA Draft's first round
Cary High product and former Duke and UConn women's basketball player Azura Stevens was taken sixth overall in the first round of Thursday's WNBA Draft and Duke's Lexie Brown was selected three spots later at ninth overall. -
Amin: I'm convinced I'll never call a good game again
ESPN play by play announcer, Adam Amin, joins Adam and Joe to discuss his experience calling an exciting Women's Final Four, his chemistry Kara Lawson and Rebecca Lobo on the broadcast and how his late father remains a lasting presence in his life.