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Jayne Appel was supposed to sit this game out to rest a sore right ankle. Instead, she saved the game from getting away from the second-ranked Stanford women’s basketball team in the ...
with a bit of unbridled youth sprinkled in from Jayne Appel and her progress throughout the season. But if you had to pinpoint one element that was missing from San Antonio in 2010, it would not ...
Stanford seniors Landry Fields and Jayne Appel were named Pac-10 Player of the Week in men’s and women’s basketball on Monday. Fields gained his second weekly honor of the season after helping ...
Her 47 points remain as the top scoring individual game in women's Final Four history. Jayne Appel's 46 points against Iowa State in 2009 was almost enough to single-handedly defeat the Cyclones.
Another set is just getting started. Neither sophomore Jayne Appel nor freshman Kayla Pedersen, both listed at 6-foot-4, would be tempted to leave school early for the riches of professional ...
Jillian Harmon: game-changer. Jeanette Pohlen: rebounder extraordinaire. Jayne Appel: Jayne Appel. Even without the injured JJ Hones, the Stanford women’s basketball team had too many ‘J’s ...