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UConn looks like the No. 1 overall seed as the NCAA women's college basketball season is 10 weeks away from Selection Sunday.
UConn's Geno Auriemma leads the all-time wins list for college basketball coaches. See which other men's and women's NCAA coaches make the list now.
As for Texas and South Carolina: Despite beating UCLA early in the season, the Longhorns have played a less challenging schedule thus far and have fewer quality wins. South Carolina and Texas are nearly equal in resume, but Texas owns the head-to-head matchup after topping the Gamecocks 66-64 on Nov. 27.
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ESPN NCAA Women's Bracketology boosts Iowa basketball up a seed line
After a gritty road win, the Iowa Hawkeyes have been rewarded with a nice bump in the latest ESPN NCAA Women's Bracketology update.
Maggie Doogan set the single-game scoring mark in women's college basketball this season, netting 48 points for Richmond in a 3OT win over Davidson.
Notre Dame honored its 2001 NCAA championship women's basketball team at halftime of the Irish's win over North Carolina on Sunday.
A breakdown of the longest winning streaks in Division I women’s college basketball history since 1981-82, including teams, seasons and head coaches behind the sport’s most dominant runs.
Texas Tech added a second Quad 1 win to its resume with a win over West Virginia on Wednesday. The Lady Raiders beat No. 21 Baylor on Dec. 21. They have Kansas State and No. 10 Iowa State looming before January ends.
Kayleigh Heckel’s stats against St. John’s didn’t stand out, but UConn coach Geno Auriemma went out of his way to praise her performance.
Amid college sports’ shifting landscape, UCLA women’s basketball strengthens its community ties through a partnership with Wescom Financial that supports wildfire recovery efforts.
LSU women's basketball senior guard Flau’jae Johnson has embraced the weight of leadership as the Tigers navigate the remaining months of SEC play, acknowledging that her role extends well beyond scoring as the only remaining player from the program’s 2022–23 national championship team.