Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24
Charleston
Duke
UC San Diego
TCU
Virginia Tech
Oregon
Nebraska
Baylor
S Dakota St
Washington
Murray St
Maryland
Gonzaga
Ole Miss
Missouri St
Texas
Holy Cross
Michigan
W Illinois
North Carolina
Jacksonville
LSU
Green Bay
Minnesota
Colorado St
Michigan St
Tennessee
NC State
Villanova
Texas Tech
Idaho
Oklahoma
College Basketball News
Virginia tops ASU for first tourney win since '18
Kymora Johnson scored 17 points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30.6 seconds remaining, and Virginia beat Arizona State 57-55 on Thursday night in the First Four for its first NCAA tournament win since 2018.
Southern's late run puts away Samford in First 4
Southern closed the game on a 14-2 run to beat fellow No. 16 seed Samford 65-53 in the NCAA tournament.
Huskers ride big third quarter to First Four win
Britt Prince scored 22 points on 10-of-14 shooting, Nebraska opened the third quarter with a 17-0 run, and the Cornhuskers beat Richmond 75-56 on Wednesday night in a First Four matchup in the NCAA tournament.
Bekemeier, Missouri St. advance with First 4 win
Kaemyn Bekemeier had 22 points and 13 rebounds on Wednesday night, Lainie Douglas added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Missouri State beat Stephen F. Austin 85-75 at the women's First Four.
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.
NYU's 91-game win streak ends in D-III Final Four
Two-time defending champion NYU lost 60-52 to Scranton in the Final Four of the Division III NCAA tournament on Thursday night, ending the Violets' 91-game winning streak.
Middle Tennessee's Insell retiring after 21 seasons
Rick Insell, whose 505 wins in 21 seasons leading the Middle Tennessee women's basketball team made him the winningest coach in school history, announced his retirement on Thursday.
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.
🏆 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.
Virginia tops ASU for first tourney win since '18
Kymora Johnson scored 17 points, including a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30.6 seconds remaining, and Virginia beat Arizona State 57-55 on Thursday night in the First Four for its first NCAA tournament win since 2018.
Southern's late run puts away Samford in First 4
Southern closed the game on a 14-2 run to beat fellow No. 16 seed Samford 65-53 in the NCAA tournament.
Huskers ride big third quarter to First Four win
Britt Prince scored 22 points on 10-of-14 shooting, Nebraska opened the third quarter with a 17-0 run, and the Cornhuskers beat Richmond 75-56 on Wednesday night in a First Four matchup in the NCAA tournament.
Bekemeier, Missouri St. advance with First 4 win
Kaemyn Bekemeier had 22 points and 13 rebounds on Wednesday night, Lainie Douglas added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Missouri State beat Stephen F. Austin 85-75 at the women's First Four.
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.
NYU's 91-game win streak ends in D-III Final Four
Two-time defending champion NYU lost 60-52 to Scranton in the Final Four of the Division III NCAA tournament on Thursday night, ending the Violets' 91-game winning streak.
Middle Tennessee's Insell retiring after 21 seasons
Rick Insell, whose 505 wins in 21 seasons leading the Middle Tennessee women's basketball team made him the winningest coach in school history, announced his retirement on Thursday.
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.
🏆 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.