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UConn's Strong, Fudd headline AP All-Americans
UConn's Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd headline the AP All-America team, joined by Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes, Texas' Madison Booker and UCLA's Lauren Betts.
ASU's Miller doesn't travel with team due to illness
Arizona State women's basketball coach Molly Miller did not travel to Iowa with her team for its NCAA Tournament game due to an illness.
USC women land third '26 5-star in forward Okeke
Sara Okeke announced her commitment to USC on Tuesday, becoming the third five-star recruit to join the Trojans for next season, vaulting them to No. 1 in ESPN's 2026 class rankings.
UConn overall 1-seed, joined by UCLA, UT, S.C.
Undefeated UConn was awarded the top overall seed in the women's NCAA tournament Sunday. The Huskies are joined by UCLA, Texas and South Carolina as the other No. 1 seeds.
No. 1 seeds atop women's AP poll before tourney
UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina were the top four teams in the final regular-season Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 released Monday, matching the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament that begins this week.
Women's tourney committed to two-site format
The women's basketball NCAA tournament is committed to having two sites for its four regionals for at least five more seasons but may return to four sites at some point after that.
UConn huge odds-on favorite in women's tourney
After several years away from the favorite spotlight, the UConn Huskies will go into the NCAA women's basketball tournament as the odds-on favorites to capture a record-extending 13th national championship.
Barbot twins lead Charleston to NCAA tourney bid
Taryn Barbot scored 23 points, twin sister Taylor Barbot added 16, and top-seeded Charleston defeated 10th-seeded Hofstra 68-56 on Sunday to win the Coastal Athletic Conference tournament.
🏆 Handing out awards: Strong, Chavez lead way
Mikayla Blakes made sure POY wasn't a one-player race, and Aaliyah Chavez had company in the FOY conversation.
UConn's Strong, Fudd headline AP All-Americans
UConn's Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd headline the AP All-America team, joined by Vanderbilt's Mikayla Blakes, Texas' Madison Booker and UCLA's Lauren Betts.
ASU's Miller doesn't travel with team due to illness
Arizona State women's basketball coach Molly Miller did not travel to Iowa with her team for its NCAA Tournament game due to an illness.
USC women land third '26 5-star in forward Okeke
Sara Okeke announced her commitment to USC on Tuesday, becoming the third five-star recruit to join the Trojans for next season, vaulting them to No. 1 in ESPN's 2026 class rankings.
UConn overall 1-seed, joined by UCLA, UT, S.C.
Undefeated UConn was awarded the top overall seed in the women's NCAA tournament Sunday. The Huskies are joined by UCLA, Texas and South Carolina as the other No. 1 seeds.
No. 1 seeds atop women's AP poll before tourney
UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina were the top four teams in the final regular-season Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 released Monday, matching the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament that begins this week.
Women's tourney committed to two-site format
The women's basketball NCAA tournament is committed to having two sites for its four regionals for at least five more seasons but may return to four sites at some point after that.
UConn huge odds-on favorite in women's tourney
After several years away from the favorite spotlight, the UConn Huskies will go into the NCAA women's basketball tournament as the odds-on favorites to capture a record-extending 13th national championship.
Barbot twins lead Charleston to NCAA tourney bid
Taryn Barbot scored 23 points, twin sister Taylor Barbot added 16, and top-seeded Charleston defeated 10th-seeded Hofstra 68-56 on Sunday to win the Coastal Athletic Conference tournament.
🏆 Handing out awards: Strong, Chavez lead way
Mikayla Blakes made sure POY wasn't a one-player race, and Aaliyah Chavez had company in the FOY conversation.