Christopher A. Vito Staff Writer It looked grim. Top-seeded Temple looked nothing like the regular-season Atlantic Ten East Division champs. Early in their quarterfinal matchup with Xavier it appeared they were going to be victims
Christopher A. Vito Just call them the cardiac kids. For coach Dawn Staley and her squad, close games have come all too often this season. In an Atlantic Ten tournament semifinal game against Richmond Sunday
From the bottom of the East Division barrel to Atlantic Ten champions. That’s just how far Temple coach Dawn Staley has taken the women’s basketball team in four seasons. Prior to Staley’s arrival, the program
Candice Dupree is not the kind of player who lets big shots get to her head. That’s why the sophomore center has come through in the clutch not once, but twice against city rival Saint
Cynthia Jordan did not take the typical road to becoming Dawn Staley’s starting point guard. Starting only three games in her first two seasons, the junior played scattered minutes, quietly following in the footsteps of
The Owls traveled to Ohio last weekend as part of a three-game road swing. And coach Dawn Staley’s resilient squad left Ohio with two conference wins, holding on to defeat Dayton 58-55, then knocking off
The Owls hit the road last weekend for the first of a three-game road trip. Despite four double figure scorers, Temple (11-8, 7-1) suffered it’s first conference loss at Rhode Island. Kamesha Hairston, Britney Jordan,
A 4-7 non-conference record is not impressive by any means. But right now, a 6-0 Atlantic Ten record has propelled the women’s basketball team to atop the conference standings. “We take it one game at
Pulling off an overtime win against Kentucky last week was grueling, especially with the constant lead changes and up-beat tempo. But the women’s basketball team fell behind early and could not play at the sluggish
Temple and Florida had a few things in common heading into last night’s matchup at the Liacouras Center. Both teams’ leading scorer is at the center position and set up at the high post on