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Women’s college basketball rankings: Notre Dame moves up, Georgia Tech’s record start

Conference play is here in NCAA women’s basketball, and week six featured ranked in-conference matchups for a handful of the top-25 teams. In Chapel Hill, the surprise ACC team of the season...

Women’s college basketball rankings: South Carolina continues tear, Tennessee is back in AP top 25

Week five of NCAA women’s basketball saw the top-25 teams inch closer to full conference play. In a week that featured seven matchups between ranked sides, the Big Ten and ACC...

NCAA women’s basketball: 5 things we learned from the SEC-ACC Challenge

The SEC-ACC Challenge is the perfect event to follow the many Thanksgiving tournaments we saw last week. This year it exceeded even the highest expectations for on-court competition, intrigue and building the...

Meet one of the biggest freshman stars in women’s college basketball no one is talking about

Louisiana Tech was once the standard in NCAA women’s basketball. After winning the first NCAA women’s basketball tournament in 1982, the Techsters continued a run of 25 seasons where they qualified for...

Women’s college basketball rankings: Duke and TCU rise big in latest poll, Notre Dame falls

The most exciting week of the non-conference season — and most frustrating for finding games across multiple obscure streaming platforms — provided plenty of interesting games and outcomes during the holiday week....

The top 10 Big Ten women’s college basketball freshmen, ranked

After the 2023-24 Big Ten season, there was a group of departing seniors featuring players who grabbed the attention of the entire sport, made it onto WNBA starting lineups and left teams...

Women’s college basketball rankings: South Carolina drops to No. 4 as 43-game win streak ends

Week three of NCAA women’s basketball featured the strongest slate of games so far in the non-conference season. The weekend included two games, played only miles apart, between four of the top...

JuJu Watkins is good enough for the WNBA, but 19-year-olds aren’t allowed

​​For years, the NBA allowed the best high school stars to jump directly from the amateur to professional level. That’s since changed to the current world of “one-and-done” players going to college,...

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