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B-Ball Roundup: Maya cam backlash, Leta Andrews not ready to retire, defining moments in LA b-ball

posted by They're Playing Basketball
Wednesday, February 16, 2011 at 11:21am EST

News, opinions and game reports on girl's and women's basketball of all levels.

There's still backlash after ESPN's "Maya cam" last night. Berry Tramel said the split screen made a mockery of the UConn-OU game.

Hoopfeed has a fantastic slideshow and story on last night's big Baylor-Texas A&M;matchup. Kim Mulkey is worth the entertainment dollar, and more.

Leta Andrews - the Texas high school coach who broke the national record for wins two months ago - isn't going to retire anytime soon. Andrews, 73, is in her 49th year as coach at Granbury High School.

“I’m not ready to turn this over to these younger coaches,” Andrews told her husband recently. “They just don’t demand enough.”

Indeed.

Check out number 18 on this "defining moments in Los Angeles basketball" list: Cheryl Miller and Lisa Leslie each score 100 points in a high school game.

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