Plus: Marina Mabrey admits 'shameful' Clark mistake.
 | February 15, 2026 | LITE Edition: #191 |
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| Hey, Hoophead! | Is LSU vs. South Carolina really a rivalry at this point? MiLaysia Fulwiley faced her former team for the first time since transferring. It was all love off the court, no mercy once the game started. The Johnsons proved too much for South Carolina. And as LSU fell to the Gamecocks for the 18th straight time, Kim Mulkey completely lost it on the sidelines. At one particular moment, her staff had to hold her back while she let the F-word fly at a ref. |
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| | | Here's a roundup of the stories you loved most from last week: | 1) Watch: Violent Fistfight Erupts During WBB Clash | 2) Rickea's Ordeal Takes Disturbing Turn as New Details Emerge on Pearce's Arrest | 3) Sophie Steps Into Super Bowl Controversy With Powerful Take | 4) Team USA Announces Roster For World Cup Ft. Clark, Bueckers | 5) Shocking Report Suggests A'ja's Aces Exit for Bay Area Alongside Bam | | | | | | Do You Think Drafting Azzi Fudd Would Be a Good Move for the Dallas Wings? | | Friday's Poll Result: 54% of you think Texas coach Vic Schaefer's critique of his team wasn't wrong, but maybe he should've kept it off the record. |
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| | | The stakes are sky-high. Sure, the "battle of crybabies" grabbed the headlines, but the Michigan rivalry is historic and never disappoints. Meanwhile, TCU and West Virginia are set to clash for the conference crown, with plenty of other thrilling matchups lined up for Sunday basketball. Check out the full schedule here. |
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| | Two years ago, on February 15, 2024, Caitlin Clark made history, surpassing Kelsey Plum to become the NCAA Division I women's career scoring leader in a 106–89 win over Michigan. Relive the moment here! | And, as we all know, she didn't stop there. By March 3, Clark had claimed the all-time NCAA scoring crown across both men's and women's programs. |
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| | | The day's spotlight belonged to the one and only Point Gawd. After taking down former teammate Kelsey Plum 12–8 to advance, Chelsea Gray had Allisha Gray standing between her and the $200,000 prize. The victory wasn't easy, but in the end, she came out on top, winning the best-of-three series 2–1. |
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