Hannah Hidalgo is one of the best women's college basketball players. Her recent performances earned her recognition for a ...
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So coach Dawn Staley was asked to identify the most satisfying part of a win like Sunday's. "Our kids played hard," Staley said. "Every possession they played hard, they played the way we envision.
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Over her four years with the Iowa Hawkeyes, Clark cemented her NCAA legacy through a variety of records and awards ... Won second Nancy Lieberman Award Became first three-time winner of Dawn ...
and let's make some corrections along the way and pick who really should have won instead! There are indeed some years where the Grammys doled out the metal award to the most deserving artist.