Basketball Women's College Basketball Schedule 2023-24

BYU
vs 47 - 79
TCU
West Virginia
vs 65 - 75
Baylor
UAB
vs 53 - 63
Temple
SE Missouri
vs 52 - 60
Little Rock
Niagara
vs 46 - 48
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College Basketball News

Auburn women fire Harris after early SEC exit Auburn women fire Harris after early SEC exit

Auburn fired women's basketball coach Johnnie Harris on Thursday after posting a 58-63 record in four seasons.

Houston's Hughey steps down after 5-25 season Houston's Hughey steps down after 5-25 season

Houston women's basketball head coach Ronald Hughey has resigned after 11 seasons, including this year's 5-25 campaign.

Stanford women's NCAA tourney streak in jeopardy Stanford women's NCAA tourney streak in jeopardy

Clemson defeated Stanford 63-46 in the first round of the ACC women's basketball tournament on Wednesday night, a loss that in all likelihood ends the Cardinal's run of 36 straight NCAA tournament appearances.

Notre Dame's Hidalgo named ACC player of year Notre Dame's Hidalgo named ACC player of year

Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo is the Atlantic Coast Conference player of the year, while NC State's Wes Moore is coach of the year.

Big 12 names TCU's Van Lith top player, newcomer Big 12 names TCU's Van Lith top player, newcomer

Among the Big 12 winners announced Tuesday: Hailey Van Lith (Player of the Year, Newcomer of the Year), Mark Campbell (Coach of the Year), Delaney Gibb (freshman), JJ Quinerly (defensive player) and Yaya Felder (sixth player).

ACC, FSU, Clemson reach revenue settlement ACC, FSU, Clemson reach revenue settlement

The ACC's board of directors has agreed to a new revenue distribution model and a reduced exit fee should any member choose to leave the conference before 2036, putting an end to ongoing litigation between the league, Florida State and Clemson.

USC No. 2 in women's poll for 1st time since '86 USC No. 2 in women's poll for 1st time since '86

USC has its best ranking in 39 years after moving up to No. 2 in The Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll on Monday. Texas remains No. 1.