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Apr 08 2024
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Hawkeye women’s basketball celebration planned for Wednesday at Carver
IOWA CITY — Although Caitlin Clark, Gabbie Marshall, Kate Martin, Molly Davis and Sharon Goodman have played their final game in the Carver-Hawkeye Arena — as graduating seniors on the women’s basketball team — fans will have another chance Wednesday to pack the seats and celebrate them and their historic 2024 run. Runner-up for the heralded NCAA championship for a second straight year, the
Cedar Rapids GazetteApr 08 2024
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McDougall, Gonzalez spark No. 2 St. John Vianney past Manasquan - Softball recap
Madison McDougall tossed a two-hitter with 16 strikeouts and just one walk as St. John Vianney, No. 2 in the NJ.com Top 20, blanked Manasquan 9-0 in Manasquan. Gabby Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with a three-run homer. It was the first home run of the season for the sophomore, who belted 11 as a freshman. Giuliana Cardin went 3-for-3 with a double and two runs to help St. John improve to 2-0. The N.J
nj.comApr 08 2024
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Shore bests Middletown South - Girls lacrosse recap
Gabby O’Brien posted two goals while Conley Smolokoff recorded two goals and one assist to lead Shore in an 8-1 win over Middletown South, in Middletown.
Cami Grella tallied a goal and an assist for Shore (3-0).
Kendall Bennett, Ava Matthews and Briella Elias each scored in the win.
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nj.comApr 06 2024
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Shore prevails in OT over No. 15 Bridgewater-Raritan - Girls lacrosse recap
Briella Elisa and Conley Smolokoff scored two goals each as Shore picked up an 8-7 overtime victory over Bridgewater-Raritan, No. 15 in NJ.com’s Top 20, in West Long Branch.
It was a one-goal lead for Shore (2-0) after the second quarter before the offense got hot in the third. Gabby O’Brien dished out three assists and led the team with four points.
nj.comApr 07 2024
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Iowa women’s college basketball player deletes social media after receiving ‘hate comments’
Before Sunday’s NCAA women’s basketball championship between the University of Iowa and the University of South Carolina, one of the players from Iowa said she deleted her social media accounts because of negative comments directed toward her. Iowa’s Gabbie Marshall told reporters during a press conference before Sunday’s game that she received “hate comments” because of a controversial foul
Washington ExaminerApr 05 2024
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It was supposed to be Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers -- it was so much more
CLEVELAND - Hannah Stuelke stood tall inside against one of the best post players in the country. Kate Martin took a shot to the nose, left the court to stop the bleeding, shoved tissues inside her nostrils and then came back to score one crucial basket after the next down the stretch. Gabbie Marshall drew a game-deciding offensive foul after locking down Paige Bueckers all night. Over and
ESPN.comApr 05 2024
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Iowa-UConn March Madness clash ends in controversy with brutal offensive foul: ‘That call sucked’
It’s hardly a big game these days without an extremely controversial officiating decision. UConn forced back-to-back turnovers and had the ball, trailing 70-69, with 10 seconds left after calling timeout. But Aaliyah Edwards was subsequently called for an illegal screen, and the whistle appeared to be extremely marginal. Gabbie Marshall, who was screened by Edwards, certainly seemed to sell
New York Post (News)Apr 06 2024
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Caitlin Clark, Iowa Advance to Final Amid Controversial Call
Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes have advanced to the NCAA final against the undefeated South Carolina after narrowly beating UConn 71-69 on Friday night. But the win wasn’t without controversy. UConn had a chance to steal the win after forcing back-to-back turnovers. However, Aaliyah Edwards was called for an offensive foul while trying to set a screen on Gabbie Marshall with less than
Daily BeastApr 04 2024
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Madison McNamee scores 6 as Central Dauphin girls lax defeats Bishop McDevitt, 16-3
Madison McNamee scored six goals Thursday as the Central Dauphin girls lacrosse team raced past Bishop McDevitt, 16-3. In addition to the goals, McNamee was responsible for six ground balls, four draw controls and two caused turnovers.. Sienna Frushon added a hat trick for the Rams with Anna Wolfgang and Maia Krupski adding two goals. The Rams got single goals from Alessi Salvaggio, Mira Hanna
The Patriot-NewsJul 01 2022
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Biden to award gun control activist Gabby Giffords, Trump critic Khizr Khan with Medal of Freedom
President Biden announced Friday he will award the Presidential Medal of Freedom next week to 17 individuals including ex-lawmaker and gun control activist Gabby Giffords, the late Sen. John McCain, Trump critic Khizr Khan, Olympic athlete Simone Biles and Academy Award-winning actor Denzel Washington.
Ms. Giffords, a former House lawmaker from Arizona, founded a gun-violence
Washington Times