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Stephen J. Carrera

Wildcats Featured in The Athletic's State of the Program

EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern was featured in the The Athletic's State of the Program series for the top 20 women's college basketball programs in the country on Tuesday. 

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Editor's note: This preseason, The Athletic is getting you ready for the women's college basketball season with in-depth examinations of 20 top programs. This story is part of that continuing series.

Lindsey Pulliam has been back on Northwestern's campus for a few months now, availed of proper college gym space and not forced to sneak into whatever building her connections back home could manage. She's once more practicing with teammates, new and old, and not left to stew in solitude. She has an actual senior season with an actual start date to look forward to, not a void of uncertainty where her future should be. If things aren't quite normal, the circumstances do permit Pulliam and the Wildcats to feel like they can move on.

They can move on, but that doesn't mean they will. Certainly not in the case of Pulliam, considering how righteously pissed she still is about how last season ended...


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