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Women's College Basketball
Women's College Basketball is a fast-paced and intense sport that has been gaining a lot of attention in recent years. Every season features some of the best and brightest young female athletes in the world as they showcase their extraordinary skills on the court. There are numerous collegiate teams competing in the NCAA Women's Basketball Division I and II with top programs such as UConn Huskies, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Baylor Lady Bears, Louisville Cardinals, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Oregon Ducks, Stanford Cardinals, Oregon State Beavers, and many more.\n\nThe regular season for Women's College Basketball begins in November and concludes with the Big Dance: the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. During the regular season, teams play for their respective conferences in an effort to win their conference championship and compete for an at-large bid to the Tournament. The post-season also features the Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT) and conference tournaments that determine which teams qualify for the NCAA Tournament. The NCAA Tournament is a single-elimination tournament made up of 64 teams that includes conference champions plus 31 other teams chosen by a selection committee. The tournament culminates in the Women’s Final Four, which is a highly anticipated event that brings together the best college teams in the nation to compete for the national championship.\n\nThere are several top contenders in the Women's College Basketball world right now, including Breanna Stewart and Nikkie Caldwell from UConn, Notre Dame’s Natalie Achonwa, and Baylor’s Odyssey Sims. All four of these standouts were recently selected in the first round of the 2014 WNBA draft. Other top players and their respective teams include Brittany Griner with the Baylor Bears, Skylar Diggins with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and Chiney Ogwumike with the Stanford Cardinal.\n\nWomen's college basketball is a historic and cherished sport that has been around since the 1940's. The inaugural women’s championship in 1982 marked the birth of the Women’s NIT Tournament, the predecessor to the current NCAA tournament. In 1987, the first NCAA Women's Basketball Division I and II was officially established. The game continues to amaze fans with its undeniable intensity and athletes who possess unparalleled skills. Women's College Basketball continues to inspire young girls to pursue their dreams and empowers generations of fans with its culture of strength and leadership.
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Alabama at Arkansas
Women's College BasketballThe No. 19 Crimson Tide (16-3, 3-2 SEC) visit the Razorbacks (8-11, 1-3). Alabama won its last two visits to Arkansas, including an 86-70 verdict last season. Razorbacks scoring leader Izzy Higginbottom is averaging 28 points per SEC contest.
North Carolina at Pittsburgh
Women's College BasketballThe No. 14 Tar Heels seek their sixth straight ACC victory over the Panthers. North Carolina won the prior five games by an average of 11 points. Pittsburgh is 7-3 at home after a 72-59 triumph over SMU on Jan. 12 behind 22 points by Mikayla Johnson.
Louisville at Virginia Tech
Women's College BasketballThe Cardinals aim to snap a three-game skid versus the Hokies. Virginia Tech got its third by besting Louisville 86-70 in 2023-24, but lost 49 of those 86 points to the WNBA (Elizabeth Kitley) and to Louisville's rival, Kentucky (Georgia Amoore).
SMU at Notre Dame
Women's College BasketballThe Mustangs visit the No. 3 Fighting Irish. Notre Dame improved to 6-0 in the ACC, and 15-2 overall, with an 81-66 win over No. 17 Georgia Tech on Jan. 16. Sonia Citron (ND) stepped up with 21 points in place of injured star guard Hannah Hidalgo.
Baylor vs UCLA
Women's College BasketballThe No. 25 Bears take on the undefeated No. 1 Bruins at the inaugural Coretta Scott King Classic from Newark, N.J. UCLA made history with its 83-67 win over Penn State on Jan. 15, launching the B's to their best start in program history at 17-0.
Texas vs Maryland
Women's College BasketballThe No. 8 Terrapins (16-1) and No. 7 Longhorns (17-2) meet in the Coretta Scott King Classic. This is the first matchup between the schools since the 2021 NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16, where No. 6 Texas upset No. 2 Maryland 64-61 in San Antonio.
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Georgia Tech at Notre Dame
Women's College BasketballThe No. 17 Yellow Jackets face the red-hot No. 3 Fighting Irish. Notre Dame won a ninth straight game Jan. 12, but did so without sophomore sensation Hannah Hidalgo. Georgia Tech started 15-0 before losses to unranked Virginia Tech and Louisville.
California at Duke
Women's College BasketballThe No. 16 Blue Devils (13-4, 4-1 ACC) field a challenge from the No. 18 Golden Bears (16-2, 4-1). Duke is 3-1 against its new conference rival in a series last contested in 2013. Greek guard Ioanna Krimili leads California with 15.8 points per game.
Rutgers at Michigan
Women's College BasketballThe Wolverines (12-5, 3-3 Big Ten) look to keep the Scarlet Knights (8-10, 0-7) in a tailspin. Michigan has won five in a row versus Rutgers, including two last season. Jordan Hobbs scored 22 points in Michigan's 82-69 win over Washington on Jan. 15.
Purdue at Washington
Women's College BasketballThe Boilermakers (7-10, 0-6 Big Ten) wrap up a Pacific Northwest swing by facing the Huskies (12-6, 3-3). Purdue leads the series 3-1 after victories over Washington at the 1994 and 1998 NCAA Tournaments, and a home-and-home split in 2006 and 2007.
USC at Indiana
Women's College BasketballJuJu Watkins and the No. 4 Trojans visit the Hoosiers for a Big Ten game. USC, 16-1, has won 12 in a row. Watkins, a 6-foot-2 sophomore guard, is among the nation's leading scorers at 25.5 points per outing while adding 6.6 rebounds and 2.5 steals.
Syracuse at Boston College
Women's College BasketballThe Eagles aim to snap a four-game skid against the Orange in an ACC contest. Syracuse won the two 2023-24 meetings with Boston College by a combined 19 points. Sophie Burrows (SYR) provided 20 points and 16 rebounds off the bench in those wins.