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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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DePaul at St. John's
Women's College BasketballThe Red Storm try to get on the board in Big East play against the Blue Demons. St. John's has dropped three in a row since opening its conference slate, including a New Year's Day overtime loss at Providence. DePaul is 2-1 in the Big East.
USC at Maryland
Women's College BasketballThe No. 8 Terrapins (14-0, 4-0) face the No. 4 Trojans (14-1, 4-0) in a marquee Big Ten matchup. USC leads 5-1 against Maryland in a series last contested in 1995. JuJu Watkins (USC) posted an average of 26.2 points across her last five outings.
USC at Maryland
Women's College BasketballAcción del baloncesto colegial femenino de la NCAA. USC enfrenta a Maryland. Desde el Xfinity Center.
Texas A&M at South Carolina
Women's College BasketballThe Aggies aim for an upset of the No. 2 Gamecocks. South Carolina has won five straight over Texas A&M, and nine in a row overall. Texas A&M improved to 1-3 against ranked competition this season after knocking off then-No. 25 Ole Miss on Jan. 5.
Kentucky at Florida
Women's College BasketballThe Gators (10-6, 1-1 SEC) host the No. 15 Wildcats (13-1, 2-0). Kentucky has won six in a row overall, and three straight versus Florida following its 81-77 triumph last season. Liv McGill paces the Gators with 16.2 points and 5.1 assists per game.
Duke at North Carolina
Women's College BasketballNo. 19 North Carolina (13-3, 1-2 ACC) and No. 14 Duke (12-3, 3-0) meet in a Tobacco Road rivalry contest. The schools traded home wins last season. Tar Heels leading scorer Maria Gakdeng averaged 16.6 points and 8.4 rebounds over her last five games.
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UCLA at Indiana
Women's College BasketballThe No. 1 Bruins (14-0, 3-0 Big Ten) set up a two-game stay in the Midwest, starting when they face the Hoosiers (10-3, 2-0). UCLA is 3-0 in true road games in 2024-24. Bruins guard Kiki Rice averaged 17 points and three assists across those wins.
Pittsburgh at Duke
Women's College BasketballThe Panthers (8-7, 0-2 ACC) face a stiff test as they visit the No. 14 Blue Devils (11-3, 2-0). Duke is a perfect 16-0 against Pittsburgh all-time after last season's 69-38 dismantling. Reigan Richardson led Duke with 17 points in that triumph.
Davidson at Saint Louis
Women's College BasketballThe Wildcats (7-7, 2-0 A-10) look to pounce on the Billikens (6-9, 0-2). Davidson earned a fourth win in a row by topping La Salle 78-61 on Jan. 2. Australian guard Charlise Dunn scored 27 points in Davidson's 66-58 win over Saint Louis last season.
Syracuse at Florida State
Women's College BasketballThe Seminoles (12-2, 2-0 ACC) look to keep rolling as they host the Orange (6-7, 0-2). Florida State racked up a fourth straight win by beating Virginia Tech 105-74 on Jan. 2. FSU star Ta'Niya Latson went off for a career-high 40 points in that game.
Buffalo at Kent State
Women's College BasketballThe Golden Flashes (8-5, 1-0 MAC) try to end the Bulls' (12-0, 1-0) unbeaten season. Kent State has won five in a row against Buffalo, including a 78-60 decision in the 2024 MAC Tournament final. Jenna Batsch (KENT) scored 14 points in that triumph.
Louisville at Wake Forest
Women's College BasketballThe Demon Deacons (7-6, 0-2 ACC) seek some offense when they face the Cardinals (9-4, 2-1). Wake Forest is scoring just 62 points per game, with no player posting a double-digit average. Louisville is 11-1 against Wake Forest since joining the ACC.
California at SMU
Women's College BasketballThe Mustangs (9-5, 1-1 ACC) face the No. 20 Golden Bears (13-2, 1-1). SMU dispatched California's partner in jumping from the Pac-12 to the ACC, Stanford, by a 67-63 score on Jan. 2. Cal's seven-game win streak ended in a 69-58 loss to Clemson.