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Kara Elizabeth Wolters of Holliston, Mass., the youngest of William and Liz Wolters’ four children, will graduate from UConn this spring with a degree in communications science and, with a li… ...
Wolters, the 6-foot-7 center from Holliston, Mass., would become a two-time first team All-American, the national player of the year as a senior in 1997 and a 2000 Olympic gold medalist.
Kara Wolters was inspired by Katie’s fate. It helped her game, pushed her. Katie loved going to Kara’s games. Did Katie know she was a hero to Kara?
Kara Wolters joked about arriving for Women's Basketball Hall of Fame induction weekend and breaking out in hives. "This is Knoxville, you know, this is not where I belong," the former University ...
Oct. 19—SOMERS — Kara Wolters, the University of Connecticut women's basketball legend, is once again joining forces with fellow residents Cynthia Mike and Joe Lipton to organize and run the ...
On the UConn Post Game Show, SNY's Gary Apple and Kara Wolters share their impressions of UConn's season-opening win including, how their new depth can be a difference maker and what they saw in ...
Kara Wolters, a Holliston, Mass. native and former UConn and WNBA star, gave the keynote speech at the event. Wolters won a gold medal with the U.S. team in the 2000 Olympics, an NCAA National ...
Norwich Bulletin sportswriter Jimmy Zanor empties his notebook, including on the current state of the Boston Red Sox.
Hall of Fame inductee Kara Wolters, a former Huskies star, wants women's basketball series to resume.
The 1997 Associated Press player of the year trophy earned by former Connecticut women's basketball star Kara Wolters is back in her possession, a week after being reported stolen.
The 1997 Associated Press player of the year trophy earned by former Connecticut women's basketball star Kara Wolters is back in her possession, a week after being reported stolen.