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Lady Bears lasso Stanford 59-47 to reach title game

Stanford wanted its shot at No. 1 Baylor all season long, and they got it. The Lady Bears defeated the Cardinal 59-47 to advance to the National Championship.

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Mulkey diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy

Baylor announced today that women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey has been diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy.

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Lady Bears face All-American sister combo in Stanford

The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears will face the No. 2 team in the nation for the third time this season at 8 p.m. Sunday in Denver.

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Endless focus drives Baylor to finals

Two to go. The No. 1 Baylor Lady Bears are in the Final Four, but a business-like approach looks to land them the title come Tuesday evening.

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Mulkey diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy

Baylor announced today that women’s basketball head coach Kim Mulkey has been diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy.

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Anonymous donor pays for Final Four student packages

More students have submitted requests for travel packages to the NCAA women’s Final Four in Denver than the university will likely be able to accommodate, but students who register by noon today will still be eligible to receive a package.

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Griner among Wooden finalists

Brittney Griner of Baylor, Nnemkadi Ogwumike of Stanford and Skylar Diggins of Notre Dame are among the finalists for the John R. Wooden Award given to the top women’s college basketball player.

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Brittney Griner highlights AP All-America selections

Brittney Griner has dominated women’s basketball all season.

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Lady Bears headed again to Final Four

In Baylor’s November matchup with Tennessee, sophomore Odyssey Sims couldn’t buy a bucket; her only points were from a pair of free throws.

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Editorial: BU students at Final Four in Denver: Priceless

It was a dream trip, a $100 dream trip, television commentators said during Baylor’s NCAA tournament game against Xavier. The journey didn’t end in storybook fashion, but the general consensus among Baylor students who traveled to Atlanta was loud and clear: Baylor did the right thing.

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