Basketball Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24

Notre Dame
vs 65 - 71
Louisville
NC State
vs 69 - 76
North Carolina
UCLA
vs 84 - 50
Washington
Utah
vs 41 - 83
Stanford
Arkansas
vs 67 - 69
Texas A&M
Baylor
vs 64 - 52
Kansas St
Minnesota
vs 59 - 83
Ohio State
DePaul
vs 87 - 82
Marquette
Northwestern
vs 63 - 60
Michigan St
NJIT
vs 67 - 76
New Hampshire
Davidson
vs 58 - 71
St Bonaventure
Dayton
vs 95 - 66
La Salle
Wake Forest
vs 61 - 52
Georgia Tech
Boston U
vs 53 - 46
Lafayette
UAlbany
vs 52 - 64
Binghamton
Missouri
vs 85 - 75
Auburn
Rider
vs 46 - 47
Marist
UMass Lowell
vs 51 - 53
Maine
Florida St
vs 53 - 68
Miami
South Alabama
vs 61 - 56
Coastal
Bellarmine
vs 65 - 71
Jacksonville
UT Rio Grande
vs 73 - 83
Grand Canyon
Charleston
vs 63 - 84
Towson
Rhode Island
vs 53 - 56
Fordham
Elon
vs 54 - 67
James Madison
Monmouth
vs 38 - 53
Quinnipiac
ETSU
vs 46 - 55
Furman
Morgan St
vs 65 - 61
Howard
Wisconsin
vs 74 - 98
Penn State
Nebraska
vs 62 - 78
Rutgers
Indiana
vs 85 - 72
Iowa
Saint Louis
vs 63 - 60
Saint Joseph's
Nevada
vs 64 - 44
Boise St
Syracuse
vs 71 - 67
Pitt
Liberty
vs 67 - 68
North Florida
TCU
vs 72 - 82
Kansas
Stetson
vs 54 - 66
Lipscomb
FGCU
vs 83 - 73
North Alabama
Purdue
vs 49 - 54
Illinois
Cincinnati
vs 59 - 61
Tulane
USC
vs 81 - 71
Washington St
UNLV
vs 68 - 57
Air Force
Holy Cross
vs 42 - 60
Army
Northeastern
vs 59 - 65
Delaware
Colorado
vs 67 - 52
California
W Illinois
vs 89 - 66
Omaha
Maryland
vs Postponed
Michigan
South Florida
vs Postponed
UCF
Hofstra
vs Canceled
Drexel
Boston College
vs Canceled
Clemson
SC State
vs Canceled
NC A&T
Norfolk St
vs Postponed
NC Central
George Mason
vs Canceled
UMass
Arizona St
vs Canceled
Oregon St
Bucknell
vs Canceled
Loyola MD
Navy
vs Postponed
American

College Basketball News

S.C., fueled by '25 loss, upsets undefeated UConn S.C., fueled by '25 loss, upsets undefeated UConn

South Carolina, fueled by its 2025 loss to UConn in the national title game, ended the Huskies undefeated season with a 62-48 win in the national semifinals on Friday.

Geno confronts Staley, rips 'ridiculous' refs in loss Geno confronts Staley, rips 'ridiculous' refs in loss

UConn's Geno Auriemma ripped into the officiating crew during a live TV interview and then got into a heated argument with Dawn Staley in the final seconds of the Huskies' 62-48 loss to South Carolina in the women's Final Four on Friday night.

UCLA grinds out sloppy win, makes 1st title game UCLA grinds out sloppy win, makes 1st title game

It wasn't pretty, but UCLA survived 23 turnovers and held off a late surge from Texas to pull out a 51-44 win on Friday night to reach the NCAA title game for the first time in program history.

NCAA prez disputes Geno: 2-site format is working NCAA prez disputes Geno: 2-site format is working

NCAA president Charlie Baker, responding to UConn coach Geno Auriemma's criticism of the two-site regional format, said it's "pretty hard to argue" against it considering the rise in attendance, viewership and ticket sales.

Executive order: Athletes get 5 years, 1 transfer Executive order: Athletes get 5 years, 1 transfer

An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Friday aims to limit NCAA athletes to a five-year playing window and how often they can transfer between schools.

USC star Watkins nearing end of rehab on knee USC star Watkins nearing end of rehab on knee

USC star JuJu Watkins is getting closer to the end of her rehab from a knee injury.

UConn's Strong named AP women's Player of Year UConn's Strong named AP women's Player of Year

Sarah Strong of UConn was named The Associated Press women's basketball Player of the Year on Thursday after leading the Huskies to an undefeated season, setting the stage for a run to the Final Four.

Horns say Schaefer's Feb. callout a turning point Horns say Schaefer's Feb. callout a turning point

Texas coach Vic Schaefer and his players point to a February loss to Vanderbilt marked a turning point for the Longhorns, who have since won 12 straight on their way to the women's Final Four.

🤔 What's next for eliminated tournament teams? 🤔 What's next for eliminated tournament teams?

After Sweet 16 losses, what are the portal priorities for the Cavaliers, Sooners, Wildcats and others who were eliminated?