Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
UCLA
Oregon
Arizona
Stanford
Butler
Marquette
USC
Oregon St
Arizona St
California
Evansville
Drake
Seton Hall
Georgetown
Cornell
Princeton
Columbia
Penn
Delaware
Charleston
Youngstown St
N Kentucky
Cleveland St
Wright St
Yale
Dartmouth
Brown
Harvard
Drexel
UNC Wilmington
James Madison
Elon
Towson
William & Mary
Monmouth
Niagara
Fairfield
Saint Peter's
Siena
Canisius
Manhattan
Iona
St John's
Villanova
Indiana St
Northern Iowa
Missouri St
Valparaiso
Illinois St
Bradley
S Illinois
Loyola Chicago
Xavier
DePaul
Washington
Utah
Washington St
Colorado
College Basketball News
Michigan AD Warde Manuel doesn't want to leave
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel is defending his resume; and says he does not want to leave the school.
NCAA women's tourney to seed top 16 by true ranking in 2027
Beginning with next year's NCAA women's basketball tournament, the top 16 teams will be placed in the bracket in their true ranking regardless of conference affiliation.
Group of 11 athletes challenge new NCAA eligibility rules in suit
Eleven Division I athletes -- all who depleted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season, have filed a federal class action lawsuit alleging that the NCAA's new eligibility rules adversely affected their ability to extend their college careers.
Sources: Michigan regents to discuss investigation Thursday
The University of Michigan regents are expected to discuss an investigation into the culture of its athletic department on Thursday, sources told ESPN, and as part of the review, a decision on the future of AD Warde Manuel is expected in the coming days.
Michigan State names Jon Palumbo as interim athletic director
Michigan State University has bounced back from potentially losing its school president and athletic director by retaining Kevin M. Guskiewicz to lead the school and appointing Jon Palumbo as interim athletic director.
Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard retiring in 2027
Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard has announced that he will retire in 2027, ending his reign as the longest-tenured active AD at the Power 4 level.
Ohio judge grants injunction for hoops players suing NCAA
An Ohio judge has granted a preliminary injunction for 24 men's and women's college basketball players suing the NCAA for eligibility, claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.
Michigan AD Warde Manuel doesn't want to leave
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel is defending his resume; and says he does not want to leave the school.
NCAA women's tourney to seed top 16 by true ranking in 2027
Beginning with next year's NCAA women's basketball tournament, the top 16 teams will be placed in the bracket in their true ranking regardless of conference affiliation.
Group of 11 athletes challenge new NCAA eligibility rules in suit
Eleven Division I athletes -- all who depleted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season, have filed a federal class action lawsuit alleging that the NCAA's new eligibility rules adversely affected their ability to extend their college careers.
Sources: Michigan regents to discuss investigation Thursday
The University of Michigan regents are expected to discuss an investigation into the culture of its athletic department on Thursday, sources told ESPN, and as part of the review, a decision on the future of AD Warde Manuel is expected in the coming days.
Michigan State names Jon Palumbo as interim athletic director
Michigan State University has bounced back from potentially losing its school president and athletic director by retaining Kevin M. Guskiewicz to lead the school and appointing Jon Palumbo as interim athletic director.
Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard retiring in 2027
Iowa State athletic director Jamie Pollard has announced that he will retire in 2027, ending his reign as the longest-tenured active AD at the Power 4 level.
Ohio judge grants injunction for hoops players suing NCAA
An Ohio judge has granted a preliminary injunction for 24 men's and women's college basketball players suing the NCAA for eligibility, claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.