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Who are the top 50 players in Pac-12 women’s basketball history?

There is a USC legend in the top spot of our list, but it’s not Cheryl Miller. That’s because the two-time NCAA champion didn’t play in the Pac-10/Pac-12. The league didn’t begin governing women’s sports until the 1986-87 academic year, right after Miller finished her college career. Thus, names such as Miller, USC teammate Cynthia […]

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What’s on the line for the Power 5’s last weekend of the regular season?

Happy March, basketball fans. You’ve made it to the best month of the year! It’s been a thrilling college basketball season full of twists and turns aside from one unwavering constant — the dominant South Carolina Gamecocks. The stars on the women’s side have dazzled, from household names such as Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and […]

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Caitlin Clark, four freshmen among top 25 players in country

Conference play across January and February has been college basketball’s great equalizer, showing what players and teams are made of before the stage gets even bigger and brighter in March. And so with Championship Week right around the corner, ESPN is back with its newest edition of the top 25 players in women’s college basketball. […]

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Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers headline top 20 Wooden list

More Teams. More Games. Paige Bueckers beats the halftime buzzer with a shot from just inside the half-court line. (0:33) Former players of the year Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, as well as reigning Final Four Most Outstanding Player Angel Reese, headline the John R. Wooden Award’s late season top 20 list, it was announced […]

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What are the must-know storylines in all 32 conferences?

More Teams. More Games. Caitlin Clark scores 32 points as she passes Brittney Griner on the NCAA scoring list in Iowa’s win over Wisconsin. (1:17) November and December provided some of the most compelling early season college basketball we’ve seen in a long time. The South Carolina Gamecocks’ lineup had a makeover, and it didn’t […]

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Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers top Wooden Award list

More Teams. More Games. Caitlin Clark gets her winning 3-pointer from the logo off just in time for Iowa. (0:28) Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, LSU’s Angel Reese, UConn’s Paige Bueckers and three freshmen headline the midseason top 25 list for women for the John R. Wooden Award, it was announced Wednesday. The Wooden Award is given […]

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Women’s Power Rankings: South Carolina still on top, OSU out

More Teams. More Games. Top-ranked South Carolina blows the game open in the second quarter, beating East Carolina, 73-36, as Kamilla Cardoso leads the way with a double-double. (0:37) The final days of 2023 delivered for women’s college basketball fans. Two top-20 teams were upset by unranked opponents over the weekend, with Michigan taking down […]

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Which Power 5 teams are the ones to beat? We break down each race

Two pairs of undefeated, in-state (or even crosstown) rivals square off Saturday: No. 10 Baylor at No. 5 Texas and No. 6 USC at No. 2 UCLA. If you’re enjoying a slower pace after the holidays and before we hit the ground running in 2024, good news: You have a great excuse not to leave […]

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Women’s NCAA basketball Power Rankings: Pac-12 surging

More Teams. More Games. Cameron Brink scores a career-high 29 points along with 11 rebounds and six blocks to lift Stanford to an 82-79 win in overtime. (1:18) Pac-12 women’s basketball players and coaches want to focus on the present this season. It’s something they can try to control, since the impending breakup of the […]

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Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers, Angel Reese top Wooden Award list

Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, UConn’s Paige Bueckers and LSU’s Angel Reese headline the preseason list of candidates for the John R. Wooden Award, it was announced Tuesday on ESPN. Clark and Bueckers won national player of the year honors in 2023 and 2021, respectively, while Reese was the most outstanding player at the 2023 Final Four. […]

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