Paul and Jon are back after a 3 month hiatus due to the Covid-19 outbreak to bring you a preview of the 2020 WNBA season to be played at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL. The King Sized Queens break down what to expect from each of the WNBA’s 12 teams including who will be playing and who won’t be. Predictions are made, gauntlets are thrown, so get ready for another great season of Queens of the Court.
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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.
QotC Season 2: Wildcats and Wild Rankings
The king-sized queens are back to discuss the most exciting headlines in women’s basketball today despite back injuries! Jon and Paul ponder which team will step up and assert itself as the rightful final number 1 seed for the NCAA tournament and take a closer look at number 4 NC State in this week’s contender showcase. Paul questions Jon’s obsession with Arizona, Hot Topics gets a new sponsor, Paul apologizes to UCLA, and Baylor’s Lauren Cox and UCLA’s Michaela Onyenwere earn spotlight queen honors.
QotC Season 2: The End is Near!
Jon and Paul take a look at the Wooden Award Watch list, the NCAA top 16 reveal, and the current power 5 conference standings as tournament time looms only a month away. With all the injuries to key players on contending teams lately, the king sized queens desperately search the internet for updates to no avail. Oregon’s Minyon Moore and Maryland’s Ashley Owusu get the spotlight.
QotC Season 2: The Black Mamba and Mambacita
Jon and Paul grieve for the loss of Kobe and Gigi Bryant and the impact they were just beginning to have on women’s basketball. WNBA free agency has started and Team USA is back to challenge the top teams in the NCAA once again as they prep for Tokyo. Oregon State goes under the microscope in our Contender Showcase despite falling 0 – 2 to Oregon this week and spotlight queen honors are awarded to Oregon State’s Destiny Slocum and UConn’s Olivia Nelson-Ododa.
QotC Season 2: Name our Segments, Holly Rowe!
Jon and Paul take a closer look at some of the big headlines in women’s basketball this week and recount some of the notable action from the last few days. South Carolina, fresh off their win over Mississippi State, go under the microscope in this week’s contender showcase. South Dakota’s Ciara Duffy and ESPN’s Holly Rowe earn spotlight queen honors.
QotC Season 2: The Upside Down
Jon and Paul attempt to find logic in a week full of upsets and rising stars. Uconn and Baylor get a closer look in contender showcase after their marquee showdown and South Carolina gets love as the new number 1. Kathleen Doyle and Taylor Robertson earn Spotlight Queen honors.
QotC Season 2: Undefeated Giants
Jon and Paul break down the latest in the NCAA Women’s basketball game and show love to the remaining undefeated ranked teams. Taking a look at the latest in bracketology, they ponder the unpredictability of the season so far and the biggest upsets of the past week. UConn Junior Forward Megan Walker and Kentucky Sophomore Guard Rhyne Howard get the spotlight in this latest installment of Queens of the Court.