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The history of Arizona women’s basketball isn’t near the success that UA fans have seen with men’s basketball with their 39 NCAA Tournament appearances, 21 Swee ...
The history of Arizona women’s basketball isn’t near the success that UA fans have seen with men’s basketball with their 39 NCAA Tournament appearances, 21 Swee ...
Aari McDonald might be the most impressive player in the WNBA right now. Some people (myself included) might refer to her as ...
Arizona head coach Adia Barnes during an NCAA basketball game against UT Arlington on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024, in Tucson, Ariz. (Rick Scuteri / AP) ...
Earlier this month, Adia Barnes made history, when she and Dawn Staley marked the first time the Women’s Final Four featured two Black head coaches. But Barnes’ run this past season at the ...
Adia Barnes coached Arizona in the NCAA women’s basketball championship game, was an advocate for women of color and even pumped breast milk for her 6-month-old daughter at halftime.
Adia Barnes always says that Arizona is special. After all, she chose it twice. The first time came in the mid-1990s, as a high school basketball recruit out of San Diego.
“Adia’s a really good coach and it’s fun to watch the team go on this ride.” Barnes was a professional player from 1998-2010, in the WNBA and overseas.
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and Arizona coach Adia Barnes are making history at this year’s Women’s Final Four. 2021 is picking up right where 2020 left off: empowering Black women.
Newly hired Arizona women’s basketball coach Adia Barnes speaks to members of the press and her team at McKale Center on Tuesday, April 5. Barnes, who played at Arizona from 1994-1998, is the ...
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