LSU star Angel Reese has officially declared for the WNBA draft, following in the footsteps of tennis great Serena Williams. Reese, who made her announcement in Vogue, had already made the decision to turn pro before March Madness began. The talented player aims to make a big impact in the professional league, stating “I like to do everything big” and “I didn’t want anything to be basic.”
In another exciting development, Alabama point guard Mark Sears has led the Crimson Tide to their first Final Four appearance. Sears, who was once an undersized player overlooked by major college programs, has become one of college basketball’s top scorers and 3-point shooters. His success is a testament to hard work and determination, as he was recruited by Alabama’s Nate Oats after spending two seasons at Ohio University.
Meanwhile, the NCAA women’s Final Four has seen a surge in ticket prices, with the average resale ticket price being twice as high as that of the men’s semifinals. The demand for women’s tickets has been driven by fanfare for Iowa star Caitlin Clark, who has led her team to the Final Four for the second year in a row. Betting on women’s basketball is also on the rise, with casual bettors wagering big on Iowa and N.C. State.
As women’s basketball continues to gain popularity and recognition, the sport is evolving to produce closer and more competitive games. The spotlight on women’s college basketball is not only creating brighter stars and bigger ratings but also leading to more exciting and thrilling matchups on the court.