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Top recruit Aaliyah Chavez gives Oklahoma taste of what's to come after Caitlin Clark gesture
Oklahoma star freshman Aaliyah Chavez turned in a dominant performance during her collegiate debut while repping a special ...
Freshman Aaliyah Chavez made 7 of 10 from 3-point range and scored a career high 29 points, and No. 6 Oklahoma pulled away in ...
Over two decades after Aaliyah's tragic death at age 22, her big brother Rashad Haughton still finds ways to honor her legacy. Speaking with PEOPLE in light of her new Barbie and what would've been ...
When Caitlin Clark ended her career at Iowa, she redefined how millions viewed the women's game. Her dazzling shooting and ...
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Will Lauren Betts, Aaliyah Chavez or another player be the star of the No. 3 UCLA-No. 6 Oklahoma showdown?
The highest-profile matchup in this still-fresh women’s college basketball season tips off on Monday night at Golden 1 Center ...
Much of Aaliyah’s most popular music has been unavailable to stream. Her albums One in a Million (1996) and Aaliyah (2001), plus singles like “Are You That Somebody?,” have, for years, stayed off ...
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Dawn Staley Praises Aaliyah Boston On the Path to Becoming an MVP During Gamecocks’ Homecoming
Dawn Staley’s powerful praise for Aaliyah Boston highlights her rising MVP potential and the significance of the Gamecocks’ ...
Aaliyah was unstoppable — until all the voices on her posthumous record were men. The highly anticipated album “Unstoppable” is set to be released this month nearly 21 years after her death. But fans ...
The singer died in a plane accident 10 years ago today. By Erika Ramirez, Billboard Aaliyah staked her claim on the Billboard charts from the birth of her career. “Back and Forth” — the first single ...
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