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Look for these women’s players from one-bid leagues to make an impact on March Madness

Chattanooga’s Jada Guinn entered the postseason with a little extra incentive.

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Look for these women's players from one-bid leagues to make an impact on March Madness

California Baptist guard Chloe Webb displays her most outstanding player award after an NCAA college basketball game against Stephen F. Austin in the championship of the Western Athletic Conference women’s tournament Saturday, March 16, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/David Becker)


Chattanooga’s Jada Guinn entered the postseason with a little extra incentive.

Although she earned first-team all-Southern Conference honors, Guinn wasn’t selected as the league’s player of the year.

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