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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/ucla as Bruins Women’s Basketball Proves the Hype With Impressive Ticket Sales. For the first time in program history, the Bruin Women's Basketball team has sold out all of its season tickets. Hype around the team is real, with many players already on the watchlist for player of the year.
Texas women's basketball coach Vic Schaefer is used to encountering sharks during his summer outings chasing speckled trout and redfish at Port O'Connor. He goes wade fishing, which means he stands in the water among the sandbar sharks, blacktip sharks and bull sharks that linger in the area.
According to the NCAA, the Division I Women's Basketball Committee voted Monday, Sept. 29 to move the event to a larger venue. The Women's Final Four was originally scheduled to be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. “Moving the 2028 Women’s Final Four to Lucas ...
The defending national champion UConn women's basketball team will enter the season atop the AP Poll behind Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong.
The top players heading into the 2025-26 women's college basketball season have plenty of experience, including trips to the Final Four.
Ole Miss women's basketball senior Cotie McMahon continues to add to her growing list of preseason accolades, as she was named the 2025-26 Jersey Mike
The 2028 women's Final Four will move to a larger venue, with the NCAA opting to hold the event at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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UConn women's basketball center Serah Williams named to Lisa Leslie Award watch list
Williams is the fourth UConn player recognized by the Hall of Fame and WBCA joining Azzi Fudd (Ann Meyers Drysdale Award as top shooting guard), Caroline Ducharme (Cheryl Miller Award as top small forward), and Sarah Strong (Katrina McClain Award as top power forward).
This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/lsu as Kim Mulkey, LSU Women's Basketball Take Down Langston 121-41 in Final Exhibition.
The NCAA announced Tuesday it's shifting the Final Four of the 2028 NCAA women's basketball tournament from Gainbridge Fieldhouse to Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. "Moving the 2028 Women's Final Four to Lucas Oil Stadium will allow for more access for ...