The King-sized queens are here to give you all their thoughts and predictions as we head into a stacked NCAA tournament. Who will make it to the final four? who will be the most outstanding player of the tournament? who will wear the crown? We bring you everything you want to know and more in this the penultimate episode of the Queens of the Court’s 4th season.
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QotC Season 4: The Madness of March
As the NCAA Women’s basketball season comes to a close, the king-sized queens take a closer look at each of the power 5 conferences and what to expect from tournament week as well as the month at large. Paul and Jon offer their picks for players to keep an eye on as we get closer and closer to the WNBA draft and spotlight honors are awarded to Arella Guirantes, N’dea Jones, Charlisse Leger-Walker and Maddy Westbeld.
QotC Season 4: The Paige Show
The King sized queens are back with updates on your favorite Women’s Basketball storylines (cough Paige Bueckers) as the NCAA season heats up and looks ahead to tournament time. Jon and Paul take a look at the standings, the late season wooden award watch list, and review the recent WNBA signings and moves in the offseason. Dana Evans and Ashley Owusu earn Spotlight Queen honors while Syracuse’s Kamilla Cardosa and Notre Dame midseason addition Olivia Miles get some love as well.
QotC Season 4: The Reign of Covid
Jon and Paul are back in the new year to discuss all the goings on in womens college basketball over the past couple of weeks. The King Sized Queens lament the challenges of being a fan this year with postponements and cancellations becoming a daily occurrence. Naz Hillmon and Haley Jones earn Spotlight Queen honors while Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark get the nod as featured freshmen.
QotC Season 4: Prin-CESS
The King Sized Queens get back to old habits and analyze the hottest topics in Women’s College Basketball. Jon and Paul dive into the major upsets, huge individual performances, and even some early surprises in the new season. Ashley Joens and Charli Collier earn spotlight Queen honors and Cameron Brink and Hailey Van Lith are the very first spotlight Princesses covered on the Queens of the Court.
QotC Season 4: Preview Show! and Covid…
Queens of the Court is back with a preview of the Covid shortened 2020-2021 Women’s College Basketball Season. Jon and Paul take a look at the preseason top 25, some of the notable incoming freshman classes, and various award ‘s watch lists. You won’t want to miss this episode full of mispronounced name dropping and predictions for the new season.
QotC Season 3: The Beration of Jon Hansen
The King Sized Queens are back to bring you a wrap up of the 2020 WNBA wubble season and a quick look ahead at what to expect from next year’s WNBA. Jon gets attacked by Paul for misplacing credit for the accomplishment of women in sports and they take a closer look at what we can expect from the upcoming NCAA season.
QotC Season 2: CoronaVirus!
Jon and Paul discuss the abrupt end to the college basketball season and the universal cancellation of sports due to the Covid-19 pandemic sweeping the globe. With little to look forward to or to analyze, the King-Sized Queens spend the episode discussing the upcoming WNBA draft and even weigh in on how they see it going down. Tune in April 17th at 7pm est on ESPN for the 2020 WNBA draft!
QotC Season 2: Let the Madness begin!
Jon and Paul get geared up for March Madness with previews and predictions for the conference tournaments and seeding for the NCAA tourney. Paul finally gets to talk about Notre Dame and Jon’s Maryland Terps get a closer look in our contender showcase. Notre Dame Freshman Sam Brunelle and Princeton Senior Standout Bella Alarie earn Spotlight Queen honors.
QotC Season 2: Injuries, Transfers and Upsets, Oh My!
Jon and Paul are back to discuss the hottest topics in Women’s basketball today. Power 5 conferences feeling the heat heading into tournament time with a huge number of upsets and the king sized queens face off about who deserves the top seeds in the ncaa tournament in light of all the big losses. The Stanford Cardinal almost pull a big upset against Oregon this week and go under the miscroscope in our contender showcase segment and big time contributers Lexie Hull and Sabrina Ionescu earn Spotlight Queen honors.