Topic: Jayne Appel

Kayla Pedersen - 'the steel' in Stanford's success

0 Except for a game she missed because of a mild concussion, Kayla Pedersen has started every basketball game Stanford has played for four years ...
With the women's NCAA tournament is poised to start in a few days, the question is which player is going to have the biggest impact on the tournament results. Here are those players who will be participating in the women's ...
The San Antonio Silver Stars reached the 2008 WNBA finals, were swept by the Detroit Shock and plummeted to a 15-19 record in 2009. A huge problem was being the worst rebounding team in the league and San Antonio may not be ...
Jeanette Pohlen drives length of the court for game-winner to lift Stanford back to Final FourJayne Appel slipped the celebratory net from her own neck and handed it over to Jeanette Pohlen where it truly belonged. There was no doubt about that ...
Jayne Appel and Co. take it to Georgia and advance to Sacramento Regional final with 73-36 winJayne Appel is doing it all for Stanford on a bum ankle: passing, scoring and willing her team to the cusp of another Final Four in ...
No. 2 Stanford beats No. 3 Tennessee 67-52 for 35th straight win at Maples PavilionTara VanDerveer has always considered a game against Tennessee a true test for her Stanford program, win or lose.This victory told the Cardinal coach plenty. The next ...
UConn teammates Maya Moore, Tina Charles headline AP preseason All-America teamPreseason or postseason, Maya Moore is making a habit of racking up honors.The UConn junior became just the seventh unanimous choice on The Associated Press' preseason All-America team Tuesday, garnering all ...
US women's basketball team adds 14 players to training camp, including 4 more HuskiesU.S. women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma should feel right at home with the addition of four current or former UConn players to the national team training ...
The Big Appel's school-record 46 points puts Stanford past Iowa St., back in Final FourThe Big Appel is headed back to the Final Four after a low-post performance surpassing anything in Stanford's long, illustrious basketball history.Jayne Appel had a ...
Jayne Appel comes up big with 25 points in Stanford's 84-66 win over Ohio StateWhen two of the nation's best post players collided, Jayne Appel came up a whole lot bigger and Stanford's center is the largest reason her ...