The No. 1 seeded Cougars can claim the WCC Tournament title Tuesday against No. 2 Gonzaga in a rematch of last year’s championship game.
Sports Edition | Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2022 | Good morning. On our mind today: BYU women's basketball and the upcoming showdown with Gonzaga, the Utah Jazz's loss to the Dallas Mavericks, Maile O'Keefe's continued brilliance and the latest from BYU football's spring camp. Read these and other stories you need to know. |
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| | | The Jazz’s road trip came to a disappointing end with a loss to Dallas, a possible playoff opponent |
| | | Maile O’Keefe is a national champion and the reigning Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year, but she has gotten even better |
| | | The Cougars opened the second week of spring practices with some physical play |
| | | Rudy Gobert says Mavs bench crossed the line in an emotional game, wants more action from officials |
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