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The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Northwestern University and Evanston's Only Daily News Source Since 1881

The Daily Northwestern

Abi Scheid attempts to make a pass. The senior forward is currently leading the country in three-point percentage.

“If I put my mind to anything, I can achieve it”: How Abi Scheid became the best 3-point shooter in the country

March 5, 2020

Women's Basketball Down by 12 points at halftime to No. 11 Ohio State on Jan. 3, 2017, Northwestern needed a momentum shift. Quickly. A win over the highly-ranked Buckeyes would not only give the...

Abbie Wolf attempts a layup. The sophomore center and the Wildcats fell in a blowout loss to Minnesota on Thursday.

Women’s Basketball: Wildcats to open program’s next era against lowly Chicago State

November 9, 2017

Women's Basketball It’s not exactly breaking news, but someone’s going to have to step up for Northwestern. The Wildcats lost four senior starters, including former star forward Nia Coffey,...

Amber Jamison fights off a defender. The junior guard will look to take on a primary scoring role after the departure of Nia Coffey.

Women’s Basketball: Breakout candidate Amber Jamison is ready for her shot

November 7, 2017

Women's Basketball Amber Jamison is about to be thrown into the fire. Last season, the sophomore guard was more likely to be found on the bench than the floor. Even when Jamison was in the game,...

Joe McKeown gestures. The coach will have to work in several highly-touted freshmen into his rotation this season.

Women’s Basketball: Top-notch freshman class looks to contribute

November 7, 2017

Women's Basketball After losing five seniors from last year’s team, possibly the most impressive recruiting class since that 2013 group will have a chance to make an immediate impact for Northwestern...

Rollins: Never ‘stick to sports’

May 26, 2017

I hate the phrase “stick to sports.” It’s a way for people to project their own limitations on others because they either hate the idea of someone involved in sports also having valid opinions...

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