Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
Texas A&M
South Carolina
Oregon St
Stanford
Penn State
Iowa
Maryland
Ohio State
UCLA
USC
Auburn
LSU
Duke
NC State
Miami
Virginia Tech
Michigan
Indiana
Louisville
Notre Dame
Texas Tech
Baylor
Florida St
Syracuse
Mercer
Chattanooga
Providence
Butler
Loyola Chicago
Richmond
App State
Marshall
Wofford
UNC Greensboro
DePaul
Seton Hall
Duquesne
George Mason
E Illinois
So Indiana
Tennessee
Alabama
TCU
Oklahoma St
San Diego
Pacific
UL Monroe
Old Dominion
Nebraska
Michigan St
Xavier
Georgetown
UT Martin
Little Rock
Saint Louis
VCU
UMass Lowell
Maine
LMU
Saint Mary's
Omaha
Kansas City
Southern Miss
James Madison
Bellarmine
Jacksonville
Kennesaw St
Austin Peay
UMBC
Vermont
Binghamton
Bryant
BYU
Kansas
NJIT
UAlbany
Rhode Island
Saint Joseph's
Louisiana
Troy
Florida
Ole Miss
Cincinnati
West Virginia
College Basketball News
New AD Eichorst hopes to bring Texas swagger to Wisconsin
New Wisconsin athletic director Shawn Eichorst, who spent the last eight years at Texas, hopes to bring new energy to Madison.
Air Force AD Nathan Pine out after seven years in role
Nathan Pine is out as the athletic director at Air Force, with sources telling ESPN that Pine was pushed out at the urging of outgoing superintendent Lt. Gen. Tony D. Bauernfeind.
Eichorst returning to home state as new AD at Wisconsin
Shawn Eichorst is returning to his home state and heading back to the Big Ten as Wisconsin's athletic director nearly a decade after Nebraska fired him from that same position.
With job potentially on line, Caldwell embraces all-new Lady Vols roster
Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell knows what is on the line this season, coming off a tough year that ended with eight straight losses and a 16-14 record, the departure of all her players, and critics calling for her job.
USC's JuJu Watkins back on court with Trojans after ACL recovery
JuJu Watkins has returned to the court, the USC women's basketball team announced Monday, after she sat out last season because of a torn right ACL.
Suit alleges new NCAA rule unfair to high school Class of 2022
Less than 24 hours after the NCAA Division I Cabinet approved a monumental change in eligibility rules, a group of 15 college basketball players filed a lawsuit claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.
NCAA Division I Cabinet OK's 5-year, age-based eligibility
The NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved a new five-year, age-based eligibility model. This marks a win for the NCAA as it attempts to bring consistency to the landscape.
New AD Eichorst hopes to bring Texas swagger to Wisconsin
New Wisconsin athletic director Shawn Eichorst, who spent the last eight years at Texas, hopes to bring new energy to Madison.
Air Force AD Nathan Pine out after seven years in role
Nathan Pine is out as the athletic director at Air Force, with sources telling ESPN that Pine was pushed out at the urging of outgoing superintendent Lt. Gen. Tony D. Bauernfeind.
Eichorst returning to home state as new AD at Wisconsin
Shawn Eichorst is returning to his home state and heading back to the Big Ten as Wisconsin's athletic director nearly a decade after Nebraska fired him from that same position.
With job potentially on line, Caldwell embraces all-new Lady Vols roster
Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell knows what is on the line this season, coming off a tough year that ended with eight straight losses and a 16-14 record, the departure of all her players, and critics calling for her job.
USC's JuJu Watkins back on court with Trojans after ACL recovery
JuJu Watkins has returned to the court, the USC women's basketball team announced Monday, after she sat out last season because of a torn right ACL.
Suit alleges new NCAA rule unfair to high school Class of 2022
Less than 24 hours after the NCAA Division I Cabinet approved a monumental change in eligibility rules, a group of 15 college basketball players filed a lawsuit claiming the new age-based model unfairly shuts them out of further competition.
NCAA Division I Cabinet OK's 5-year, age-based eligibility
The NCAA Division I Cabinet unanimously approved a new five-year, age-based eligibility model. This marks a win for the NCAA as it attempts to bring consistency to the landscape.