Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
Indiana
Nebraska
Maryland
Iowa
Florida
Auburn
Ohio State
Illinois
UAlbany
Vermont
Saint Louis
G Washington
St Thomas (MN)
Kansas City
New Hampshire
Hartford
North Alabama
Lipscomb
SF Austin
New Mexico St
NC Central
Coppin St
W Illinois
Oral Roberts
Detroit Mercy
UIC
Stony Brook
UMBC
Binghamton
UMass Lowell
SC State
Morgan St
Jacksonville
Kennesaw St
Norfolk St
Delaware St
AR-Pine Bluff
Alabama A&M
Southern
Texas Southern
Miss Valley St
Alabama St
Bethune
Jackson St
Grambling
Prairie View
Florida A&M
Alcorn St
Austin Peay
UT Martin
E Michigan
Ohio
Miami OH
Bowling Green
Siena
Manhattan
Little Rock
Sam Houston
Lamar
N Colorado
Southern Utah
Wyoming
San José St
Nevada
Fresno St
Montana
E Washington
Portland St
Idaho
College Basketball News
Vanderbilt, Shea Ralph reach extension after Sweet 16 surge
Vanderbilt women's basketball coach Shea Ralph has agreed to a contract extension after leading the Commodores to the Sweet 16 en route to a 29-5 record.
Trump repeats call for Congress to rein in college sports
President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his call for Congress to pass legislation that would rein in college sports at a time athletes are allowed to move freely from school to school and command salaries that put athletic departments in...
Val Ackerman, who guided Big East after team exodus, to retire
Val Ackerman is retiring this summer after leading the Big East as commissioner for 13 years, leading the conference through realignment and team exodus, as well as eight national championships during her tenure.
Former Iowa State star Audi Crooks commits to Oklahoma State
Former Iowa State center Audi Crooks, No. 1 in ESPN's women's basketball transfer rankings, committed to Oklahoma State, she announced Sunday night.
Notre Dame, Villanova to start men's, women's hoops season in Rome
Notre Dame and Villanova will play a men's and women's basketball doubleheader Nov. 1 in Rome to open the season.
UCLA sets record with five first-round picks in WNBA draft
National champion UCLA became the first team to have five first-round picks in the WNBA draft -- Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, Angela Dugalic and Gianna Kneepkens -- and six overall, with Charlisse Leger-Walker taken in the second round.
Dallas Wings select UConn's Azzi Fudd No. 1 in 2026 WNBA draft
Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star. Minnesota took Olivia Miles of TCU with the No. 2 pick.
Vanderbilt, Shea Ralph reach extension after Sweet 16 surge
Vanderbilt women's basketball coach Shea Ralph has agreed to a contract extension after leading the Commodores to the Sweet 16 en route to a 29-5 record.
Trump repeats call for Congress to rein in college sports
President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his call for Congress to pass legislation that would rein in college sports at a time athletes are allowed to move freely from school to school and command salaries that put athletic departments in...
Val Ackerman, who guided Big East after team exodus, to retire
Val Ackerman is retiring this summer after leading the Big East as commissioner for 13 years, leading the conference through realignment and team exodus, as well as eight national championships during her tenure.
Former Iowa State star Audi Crooks commits to Oklahoma State
Former Iowa State center Audi Crooks, No. 1 in ESPN's women's basketball transfer rankings, committed to Oklahoma State, she announced Sunday night.
Notre Dame, Villanova to start men's, women's hoops season in Rome
Notre Dame and Villanova will play a men's and women's basketball doubleheader Nov. 1 in Rome to open the season.
UCLA sets record with five first-round picks in WNBA draft
National champion UCLA became the first team to have five first-round picks in the WNBA draft -- Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez, Kiki Rice, Angela Dugalic and Gianna Kneepkens -- and six overall, with Charlisse Leger-Walker taken in the second round.
Dallas Wings select UConn's Azzi Fudd No. 1 in 2026 WNBA draft
Azzi Fudd is on her way to Dallas as the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft with a $500,000 payday waiting for the former UConn star. Minnesota took Olivia Miles of TCU with the No. 2 pick.