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Jolene Anderson keeps getting better as the WNBA regular season approaches. The all-time leading scorer in University of Wisconsin women's basketball history had her best preseason outing Friday. read story
Two exhibition games into her pro career, Jolene Anderson already is making an impact. The all-time leading scorer in University of Wisconsin women's basketball history had eight points and eight rebounds in 16 minutes Sunday as the host Connecticut Sun pasted the Phoenix Mercury 94-66 in a preseason game in Uncasville, Conn. read story
University of Wisconsin women's basketball coach Lisa Stone announced Friday that Oties Epps, an assistant coach at Cleveland State for the past four years, will join the Badger staff. read story
The UW Athletic Board did not give women's basketball coach Lisa Stone a contract extension, opting instead to maintain her contract. She has three years remaining. read story
Lisa Stone and Kathi Bennett have been rivals on the basketball court dating to a matchup in the Class A semifinals of the 1980 WIAA state girls basketball tournament. read story
Donna Freitag, an assistant women's basketball coach at the University of Wisconsin since 2003, will retire from coaching effective at the end of her contract in May, Badgers coach Lisa Stone announced Monday. read story
The Anderson home in Port Wing became a war room of sorts Wednesday afternoon as Jim and Julie Anderson fielded telephone calls and inquiries for daughter Jolene, who learned her professional basketball career will rise with the Sun. read story
In anticipation of next week's 2008 WNBA Draft, Jolene Anderson and Janese Banks were invited to participate in the league's pre-draft camp Friday and Saturday in Tampa, Fla., on the campus of the University of Tampa. read story
University of Wisconsin women's basketball coach Lisa Stone said Saturday night that it was hard to watch the NCAA tournament knowing the Badgers won't be playing in the big dance. It'll be equally tough for Stone and her squad to follow the rest of the Women's National Invitation Tournament, now that they're no longer a part of that soiree either. UW's season came to an ignominious end at the Field House Saturday, as Villanova bounced the Badgers from the WNIT with a 60-54 victory in a second-round matchup. read story