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No Cap Space WBB is about everything women’s basketball. We cover your big programs but also dive into your small schools, your under-the-radar stars, up-and-coming coaches and get you the types of stories you may not find elsewhere. It’s celebratory, it’s analytical, critical and everything in between.
We are a collection of media professionals, enthusiasts and new faces to the industry who hail from different corners of the country to give you a unique perspective on women’s basketball, its’ place in the social fabric of the country and its’ continuing impact on our culture.
When you subscribe, you get all our content into your inbox to read, listen to, or watch on your own time. You’ll get weekly columns, historical profiles, podcasts with some of the top players and coaches in the games, game recaps and rapid reactions to big news. If it happens in the women’s basketball world, we’re there to cover it and send it right to you.
The best way to keep up with our work is to subscribe here on Substack! Here you’ll find our Youtube Shows, audio recordings (and eventually podcasts) as well as written work from all of our contributors. Our contributors are Chauny P, Greer Engonga, Rashard Hall, Tyler DeLuca and Andrew Haubner. Let’s talk ball.
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About No Cap Space WBB
Chauny P. is a part time writer and full time hater, but one who can make a left handed layup. Additional WBB coverage can be found in @HBCUGameday .Twitter
Greer Engonga is a women’s basketball enthusiast, content creator and strategist residing in Los Angeles. Twitter
Rashard Hall is a basketball enthusiast, former Division I Manager for a power five women’s program and full-time hooper. Twitter
Tyler DeLuca is a broadcast/print journalist and social media content creator who resides in Oklahoma where he is known for yelling damn and occasionally wearing his best bob. Twitter
Andrew Haubner is a news reporter for CBS News in Denver, Colorado. He now resembles a ghost of Christmas Past, forever lamenting the death of his beloved Pac-12 but still covers all things college hoops on the west side of the country. He quit Twitter but still lurks on Reddit occasionally.
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