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Caitlin Clark, Iowa Hawkeyes win, will face LSU Tigers next

ALBANY, N.Y. — Caitlin Clark had 29 points and 15 assists to lead top-seeded Iowa to an 89-68 win over fifth-seeded Colorado in the women’s NCAA tournament on Saturday, setting up a rematch of last year’s national title game against LSU. The Tigers, who beat the Hawkeyes in the championship game a year ago, topped […]

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Hunter, von Oelhoffen help Beavers beat CU, stay unbeaten at home

Raegan Beers, Oregon State’s leading scorer, had just six points but grabbed a team-high nine rebounds for the Beavers (16-3, 5-3 Pac-12), who improved to 13-0 at Gill Coliseum. Oregon State had three close losses on the road against teams ranked in the top 10 this season before defeating Colorado. “This was just a great […]

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Here comes Colorado! Can the Buffs reach their first Final Four?

“Listen, a goal,” Parker said on her way out, clasping Colorado coach JR Payne’s hand to emphasize her seriousness. “I hope to see you at the Final Four.” Over two months later, the goal remains well within the realm of possibility for a team enjoying its best season in decades. No. 3 Colorado is 15-1 […]

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Women’s Power Rankings: Do Hokies climb after stunning Wolfpack?

More Teams. More Games. Virginia Tech’s Elizabeth Kitley gets the ball down low and beats the buzzer as Virginia Tech hands NC State its first loss of the season. (0:25) And then there were three. We started 2024 with seven undefeated teams remaining in Division I women’s college basketball, but the number has dwindled to […]

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The trends and key stats that will define women’s college basketball

More Teams. More Games. Caitlin Clark discusses the progress of women’s basketball in recent years and says she hasn’t made a decision yet on whether to declare for April’s WNBA draft. (1:54) Two months into the 2023-24 women’s college basketball season, we’re starting to see an emergence of trends and identities for individual teams and […]

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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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No. 10 N.C. State women beat No. 3 Colorado at Paradise Jam

Baldwin scored 16 points in the first half as the Wolfpack (7-0) pulled ahead by as many as 27 en route to their second signature win of the season. N.C. State beat then-No. 2 UConn 92-81 on Nov. 12 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Baldwin, whose previous career best was 19 points during her freshman year […]

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Women’s NCAA basketball Power Rankings: South Carolina, Iowa open 1-2

More Teams. More Games. Following a win over No. 14 Maryland, Te-Hina Paopao notes her focus on defense and praises No. 6 South Carolina’s commitment to playing as a unit. (1:14) The best way to follow up a season that got the highest viewing for the women’s college basketball national championship game? How about an […]

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Kim Mulkey says No. 1 LSU lacked toughness in opening loss

“I’m disappointed and surprised in some individual players that I thought would just be tougher and have a little fight and leadership about them,” Mulkey said. “But I knew what we faced. When you have that many kids that played that many minutes together [as Colorado], we had our hands full. Colorado did exactly what […]

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LSU, UConn, UCLA headline preseason 2023-24 Top 25 rankings

The Tigers open in the top spot in ESPN’s 2023-24 preseason women’s college basketball rankings. LSU is expected to be even better this season and seeks to become the sport’s first repeat champion since UConn capped a four-peat in 2016. Coach Kim Mulkey added the top two transfers in Hailey Van Lith and Aneesah Morrow […]

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