Kansas women shut down Arkansas, head to WNIT’s Fab Four - KU Sports
Arkansas (24-13) couldn’t get its shots to fall in the first quarter, especially from deep, draining just 1-of-7 3-pointers, good for 14% shooting. Kansas used that cold shooting to its advantage and extended its lead early with a 15-2 scoring run that spanned the first 7:42 of play.
Do-everything forward Chandler Prater uses energy, IQ to help lead Kansas women’s basketball on deep postseason run - KU Sports
“She plays her ass off all the time,” said KU coach Brandon Schneider after his team knocked off Nebraska 64-55 on Thursday night to advance to the final eight of the WNIT.