Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
Stanford
Oregon
Kentucky
Florida
Seton Hall
DePaul
UNLV
San Diego St
Creighton
Georgetown
San Diego
Pepperdine
Winthrop
Gardner-Webb
E Kentucky
Jax State
FDU
Wagner
Notre Dame
NC State
Texas Southern
Jackson St
Portland St
Nevada
Air Force
Troy
Georgia St
Alabama St
Alabama A&M
Prairie View
Grambling
UL Monroe
Arkansas St
Incarnate Word
Hou Christian
Wichita St
Memphis
Texas A&M-CC
Sam Houston
McNeese
Lamar
College Basketball News
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.
UCLA ready to build off Final Four disappointment
UCLA is drawing from its experience in last year's Final Four as it prepares to face Texas, which handed the Bruins their only loss this season.
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.
Vandy's Ralph named AP women's Coach of Year
Vanderbilt's Shea Ralph was named The Associated Press women's basketball Coach of the Year on Thursday after a 29-5 season.
Washington extends Langley through 2031-32
Huskies women's basketball coach Tina Langley agreed to a contract extension that runs through the 2031-32 season, athletic director Pat Chun announced Thursday.
UConn's Fudd 'staying present,' not eyeing draft
UConn star Azzi Fudd is "staying present" and focused on the Huskies' Final Four matchup with South Carolina, not her projected status as the top pick in the WNBA draft.
S.C. took '25 title game loss to UConn as lesson
South Carolina gets the chance Friday to show it learned its lesson from the 82-59 loss to UConn in last year's national championship game.
🤔 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?
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.
UCLA ready to build off Final Four disappointment
UCLA is drawing from its experience in last year's Final Four as it prepares to face Texas, which handed the Bruins their only loss this season.
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.
Vandy's Ralph named AP women's Coach of Year
Vanderbilt's Shea Ralph was named The Associated Press women's basketball Coach of the Year on Thursday after a 29-5 season.
Washington extends Langley through 2031-32
Huskies women's basketball coach Tina Langley agreed to a contract extension that runs through the 2031-32 season, athletic director Pat Chun announced Thursday.
UConn's Fudd 'staying present,' not eyeing draft
UConn star Azzi Fudd is "staying present" and focused on the Huskies' Final Four matchup with South Carolina, not her projected status as the top pick in the WNBA draft.
S.C. took '25 title game loss to UConn as lesson
South Carolina gets the chance Friday to show it learned its lesson from the 82-59 loss to UConn in last year's national championship game.
🤔 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?