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Takeaways from wild Iowa women's basketball comeback win vs. Indiana
Iowa women's basketball staged a miraculous comeback on Sunday in Bloomington and might've picked up a season-changing win in the process.
LSU women’s basketball held Booker to four points and Harmon to just two assists by half. Kim Mulkey and associate head coach Bob Starkey’s defensive gameplan disrupted the Longhorns all afternoon long leading to the team's biggest win this season a 70-65 upset victory over the No. 2 Longhorns inside the Pete Maravich Assembly Center Sunday.
No. 14 Iowa women's basketball heads to Indiana for a Big Ten showdown. Here's how to watch, including TV channel and tipoff time.
TCU held Arizona State under 30% shooting (17-of-59), including 25% from 3-point range (3-of-12), and forced 17 turnovers. The Sun Devils became the 16th opponent to shoot under 40% this season versus the Horned Frogs. TCU shot 55% (31-of-56) from the field, but also had 17 turnovers and gave up 12 offensive rebounds.
Despite an underwhelming start, the UConn women’s basketball team routed Creighton 95-55 on Sunday behind a double-double from Sarah Strong.
The Illini bounced back from a brief skid with a momentum-turning victory over the Nittany Lions at State College
Purdue guard Madison Layden-Zay set a program record for the Boilermakers on Sunday during the team's win over No. 23 Washington.
As the second half of the season begins, let's take a look at five teams outside the top 20 that may shake things up and disrupt the DII women's basketball championship in 2026.
A major shift involving a UCLA dual-sport athlete has sparked conversation, with details emerging about a change impacting the women’s basketball program.