Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
Baylor
Kansas
Oklahoma
West Virginia
Lafayette
Colgate
Holy Cross
Army
Maine
UMass Lowell
Rhode Island
Saint Joseph's
Loyola MD
Boston U
American
Bucknell
Binghamton
Vermont
Hartford
Stony Brook
Ohio
W Michigan
Lehigh
Navy
Miami OH
E Michigan
Kent State
N Illinois
Akron
Toledo
Bowling Green
Buffalo
Ball State
C Michigan
Penn
Villanova
La Salle
UMass
Davidson
George Mason
New Hampshire
UAlbany
Duquesne
Dayton
Coastal
Little Rock
Nicholls
N'Western St
Lamar
Sam Houston
McNeese
Incarnate Word
C Arkansas
SF Austin
Oklahoma St
Kansas St
TCU
Iowa State
Tulsa
Wichita St
St Bonaventure
Saint Louis
Texas Tech
Texas
Tulane
SMU
Nevada
Wyoming
Colorado St
New Mexico
Air Force
Boise St
Fresno St
San Diego St
UNLV
San José St
College Basketball News
UCLA rewards Cori Close with four-year contract extension
UCLA, fresh off a national title in women's basketball, has announced a new four-year contract extension that will keep Cori Close in Westwood through the 2029-30 season.
UConn to face South Carolina in 1st meeting since Geno-Staley spat
UConn will face South Carolina as part of a neutral-site game Nov. 24 in the first meeting between the rivals since the sideline altercation between Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley at last month's Final Four.
Colts GM Ballard, ex-NBA star Finley to help find Wisconsin AD
Wisconsin has named a nine-person search committee, including Colts GM Chris Ballard and two-time NBA All-Star Michael Finley, to help find the Badgers' next athletic director.
NCAA men's, women's basketball tournaments expand to 76 teams
The men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments are expanding to 76 teams -- the largest increase for the men since 1985, and the first for the women since 2022.
Auriemma reflects on spat with Staley: 'You just feel dumb'
UConn coach Geno Auriemma on Monday reflected on his heated postgame exchange with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and said he feels "dumb for the way that it played out."
Attorney: Ex-Nebraska assistant admitted having sex with player
Former Nebraska women's basketball assistant Chuck Love acknowledged he had sex with former player Ashley Scoggin before she was dismissed from the team in 2022, according to court documents.
Optimistic Baker: New NCAA eligibility rules not retroactive
NCAA president Charlie Baker, who is "pretty optimistic" the age-based eligibility proposal will pass, told ESPN that the implementation is not expected to include athletes who graduated or exhausted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season.
UCLA rewards Cori Close with four-year contract extension
UCLA, fresh off a national title in women's basketball, has announced a new four-year contract extension that will keep Cori Close in Westwood through the 2029-30 season.
UConn to face South Carolina in 1st meeting since Geno-Staley spat
UConn will face South Carolina as part of a neutral-site game Nov. 24 in the first meeting between the rivals since the sideline altercation between Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley at last month's Final Four.
Colts GM Ballard, ex-NBA star Finley to help find Wisconsin AD
Wisconsin has named a nine-person search committee, including Colts GM Chris Ballard and two-time NBA All-Star Michael Finley, to help find the Badgers' next athletic director.
NCAA men's, women's basketball tournaments expand to 76 teams
The men's and women's NCAA basketball tournaments are expanding to 76 teams -- the largest increase for the men since 1985, and the first for the women since 2022.
Auriemma reflects on spat with Staley: 'You just feel dumb'
UConn coach Geno Auriemma on Monday reflected on his heated postgame exchange with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley and said he feels "dumb for the way that it played out."
Attorney: Ex-Nebraska assistant admitted having sex with player
Former Nebraska women's basketball assistant Chuck Love acknowledged he had sex with former player Ashley Scoggin before she was dismissed from the team in 2022, according to court documents.
Optimistic Baker: New NCAA eligibility rules not retroactive
NCAA president Charlie Baker, who is "pretty optimistic" the age-based eligibility proposal will pass, told ESPN that the implementation is not expected to include athletes who graduated or exhausted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season.