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Texas freshman Madison Booker leading the No. 10 Longhorns after Rori Harmon's injury | AP News
Texas has a new court leader in freshman Madison Booker. She had to step in the role and take over point guard duties after the season-ending knee injury to junior star Rori Harmon.

NCAAW: Is 6-foot-7 Maryland freshman Hawa Doumbouya a future star? - Swish Appeal
In her limited minutes on the court for the Maryland Terrapins, Hawa Doumbouya has shown signs of greatness.

Women's basketball community sees new NCAA-ESPN deal as a first step with more work to be done | AP News
Members of the women’s basketball community say the new NCAA eight-year deal with ESPN that will pour an estimated $65 million annually into the sport reflects the growth of the game.

Iowa Basketball: Takeaways as No. 3 Hawkeyes roll past Rutgers
No. 3 Iowa women’s basketball flew past Rutgers, 103-69. Five takeaways from the Hawkeyes’ road triumph over the Scarlet Knights.

Is Pac-12 women's basketball having its best season in its final one?
In the months before the Pac-12 becomes another ghost of conferences past, its women’s basketball programs are poised to show why most were excited for the formation in the first place.

After a humbling early season loss, Indiana women's basketball is dominating again - Inside the Hall | Indiana Hoosiers Basketball News, Recruiting and Analysis
It was Indiana women's basketball's toughest loss in quite some time. The Hoosiers were down on themselves after their 96-64 defeat against Stanford on Nov. 12, the second game of the season.

The trends and key stats that will define women's college basketball - ESPN
From Caitlin Clark's usage rate to minutes played by UConn freshmen, these numbers will help determine what happens on the path to March Madness.

Women’s basketball at the heart of new media deal between ESPN and the NCAA - Arizona Desert Swarm
The NCAA walked back the recommendations of its own gender equity report that was drafted about three years ago

Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark posts triple-double in visit to Rutgers
Clark's visit drew the first sellout crowd for a Rutgers women's game against any team other than UConn, and she lit up the court with 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists.