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Lady Vols lose recruit Edwards, see roster cut to 1
On the same day that Tennessee guard Jaida Civil announced she's entering the transfer portal, Oliviyah Edwards, the No. 2 recruit in the SC Next 100 class of 2026, requested a release from her national letter of intent with the Lady Volunteers on Monday.
5-star '27 recruit Bradley commits to Mulkey, LSU
Caroline Bradley, the No. 3 recruit and the top post player in the girls' SC Next class of 2027, has committed to LSU, she announced Monday, giving Tigers coach Kim Mulkey her first recruit in the class for the 2027-28 season.
NCAA champion UCLA tops final women's AP poll
UCLA finished the season at No. 1 in the Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 on Monday after routing South Carolina to win its first NCAA championship.
'We did it!': UCLA wins first women's NCAA title
UCLA dominated every phase of the game in Sunday's women's national final, blowing out the Gamecocks for Bruins coach Cori Close's first championship.
Staley praises Close: Happy for 'quality people'
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley spoke glowingly of UCLA coach Cori Close after the Gamecocks' loss to the Bruins in the NCAA championship game Sunday.
Georgia hires McNeese's Guzzardo as new coach
Georgia announced that Ayla Guzzardo, who led McNeese to a school-record 29 wins this season, has been hired as its new coach.
Geno apologizes to South Carolina for outburst
UConn coach Geno Auriemma apologized to the South Carolina staff for his emotional outburst at Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley in the closing seconds of their Final Four matchup.
Clemson releases five-star recruit Jones from NLI
Clemson five-star signee Trinity Jones has been released from her letter of intent and reopened her recruiting, she told ESPN on Saturday.
🏆 UCLA title a shared dream for Jaquez siblings
A national championship trophy isn't the only accomplishment Gabriela Jaquez earned in UCLA's win Sunday -- she secured a leg up on sibling bragging rights as well.
Lady Vols lose recruit Edwards, see roster cut to 1
On the same day that Tennessee guard Jaida Civil announced she's entering the transfer portal, Oliviyah Edwards, the No. 2 recruit in the SC Next 100 class of 2026, requested a release from her national letter of intent with the Lady Volunteers on Monday.
5-star '27 recruit Bradley commits to Mulkey, LSU
Caroline Bradley, the No. 3 recruit and the top post player in the girls' SC Next class of 2027, has committed to LSU, she announced Monday, giving Tigers coach Kim Mulkey her first recruit in the class for the 2027-28 season.
NCAA champion UCLA tops final women's AP poll
UCLA finished the season at No. 1 in the Associated Press women's basketball Top 25 on Monday after routing South Carolina to win its first NCAA championship.
'We did it!': UCLA wins first women's NCAA title
UCLA dominated every phase of the game in Sunday's women's national final, blowing out the Gamecocks for Bruins coach Cori Close's first championship.
Staley praises Close: Happy for 'quality people'
South Carolina coach Dawn Staley spoke glowingly of UCLA coach Cori Close after the Gamecocks' loss to the Bruins in the NCAA championship game Sunday.
Georgia hires McNeese's Guzzardo as new coach
Georgia announced that Ayla Guzzardo, who led McNeese to a school-record 29 wins this season, has been hired as its new coach.
Geno apologizes to South Carolina for outburst
UConn coach Geno Auriemma apologized to the South Carolina staff for his emotional outburst at Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley in the closing seconds of their Final Four matchup.
Clemson releases five-star recruit Jones from NLI
Clemson five-star signee Trinity Jones has been released from her letter of intent and reopened her recruiting, she told ESPN on Saturday.
🏆 UCLA title a shared dream for Jaquez siblings
A national championship trophy isn't the only accomplishment Gabriela Jaquez earned in UCLA's win Sunday -- she secured a leg up on sibling bragging rights as well.