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Betts, Lee and Prince are posting up in women's March Madness. There are fewer players like them

By STEPHEN HAWKINS - Mar 26, 2025, 10:41 AM ET
Last Updated - Mar 26, 2025, 10:41 AM EDT
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UCLA coach Cori Close talks with center Lauren Betts (51) during the second half of a game against Richmond in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 23, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

AP All-America center Lauren Betts, Ayoka Lee and Sedona Prince are traditional post players

AP All-America center Lauren Betts, Ayoka Lee and Sedona Prince are traditional post players, and all have been in the middle of their teams making it to the Sweet 16 in the women's NCAA Tournament.

There just may not be as many players like them in the future with more teams opting for flexible posts who play on the perimeter and shoot 3-pointers. Plus, that is how players are now often being taught at younger ages.

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“All these young ladies are getting more skilled. They’re able to step away from the basket. They are able to face up and play,” Kansas State coach Jeff Mittie said. “I think, as you’re seeing youth basketball progress, that they’re getting more training earlier, where not just to stand in the paint and play. ... The game has evolved."

Even so, these women are excelling inside during this March Madness.

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