
WBB Media Day Central
October 07, 2019 | Women's Basketball
The conference converges on San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO – Monday is the Pac-12 Conference's Media Day for women's basketball. Head coach JR Payne is joined by senior Quinessa Caylao-Do and junior Mya Hollingshed in San Francisco at Pac-12 Network headquarters. The Colorado contingent will spend much of the day shooting promos for the conference in advance of the season and doing interviews with various media outlets.
Pac-12 Network's digital platforms will stream podium sessions, including Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott's opening remarks at 11 a.m. MT. The Colorado contingent is schedule for the podium at 11:20 a.m. MT. Fans can follow along on Pac-12.com, the Pac-12 Now app, Pac-12's Facebook (@Pac12Conference) and Pac-12 Conference's Twitter (@pac12).
The Pac-12 Network will provide live coverage from the event with that includes a special edition, "Inside Pac-12 Basketball." The Pac-12 Network's coverage begins at 1 p.m. MT, with the Pac-12 Women's Basketball Media Day show. Coach Payne and the student-athletes are set to appear at 1:45 p.m. MT. Â
Behind-the-scenes footage and additional coverage will also be provided on Pac-12 Network's Twitter (@Pac12Network) and Pac-12's YouTube (@Pac12Networks), as well as Pac-12's Facebook (@Pac12Conference), Pac-12's Instagram (@Pac12Conference) and Snapchat (@pac12conference).
Returning this year, is a live show on ESPN U. Host Debbie Antonelli and Anne Marie Anderson will be live from the Pac-12 offices from 4-5 p.m. MT.Â
Follow the group on social media throughout the day for updates and behind-the-scenes pictures and videos. Content will primarily be posted to the CU women's basketball Instagram and Twitter accounts (both @CUBuffsWBB).
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1st ?? session of the day #Pac12WBB pic.twitter.com/eAth47gAC9
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
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Keeping those ?? going #Pac12WBB pic.twitter.com/oqmAhQxfB0
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
The Buffs are the first team up. ??@CoachJRPayne, Quinessa Caylao-Do and @and1mya are live on the podium for #Pac12WBB Media Day.
— Pac-12 Conference (@pac12) October 7, 2019
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Flex on em ?? #Pac12WBB pic.twitter.com/Dsax1yHDc6
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
???? @and1mya has been working hard in the weight room during the offseason
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
??Pac-12 Network#GoBuffs pic.twitter.com/UGdTkygjgk
What are the strengths of the 2019-20 CU Buffs?@and1mya has the answer
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
??Pac-12 Networks#GoBuffs || #Pac12WBB pic.twitter.com/3wq0nB0n0Q
"The camaraderie that this group has right now is I honestly don't have to ask them for much."
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
--@CoachJRPayne on her 2019-20 team
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Straight ??#Pac12WBB pic.twitter.com/SS8ETVNtRx
— Colorado Women's Basketball (@CUBuffsWBB) October 7, 2019
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Preseason Coaches Poll: Colorado's women's basketball team was picked 12th in the Pac-12 preseason coaches poll on Monday. Oregon was picked first, followed by Stanford and Oregon State.