NCAA WBB

The 10 Biggest Women’s Basketball Moments of 2024 - The Ringer
From Caitlin and Angel to Geno and JuJu, 2024 was a watershed moment for women’s hoops. We look back at our favorite on-court moments from a year to remember.

NCAAW: Should USC’s Kiki Iriafen be the No. 2 pick in the 2025 draft? - Swish Appeal
The star USC forward is having an interesting senior season. Just how good is she? And what does it mean for her 2025 WNBA Draft prospects?

Aaliyah Crump thriving for Montverde Academy basketball powerhouse
Basketball Across Minnesota: Aaliyah Crump, who committed to the University of Texas, is spending her senior year at Montverde Academy in Florida on a team filled with Division I recruits.

Paige Bueckers Needs to Be Better to Live Up to UConn and WNBA Expectations
Paige Bueckers is facing a two-pronged level of pressure. On one hand she returned to UConn to pursue a national championship, with her coach Geno Auriemma hav

Notre Dame women’s basketball is as good as ever under Niele Ivey, and they’re just getting started - SBNation.com
The Fighting Irish look a lot like the most talented team in women’s college basketball.

Hardwood meets the heartland in Iowa women's basketball coach Jan Jensen - The Daily Iowan
Jan Jensen stands at the center of Carver-Hawkeye Arena during an early fall practice, her iconic long bangs swept across her forehead. A whistle resting in her mouth and left hand tucked in her pocket, Jensen waits for players to get in position after giving drill instructions. She pauses for a beat. “Here we go,”...

This year's LA Story is a compelling one - The Next
USC and UCLA both appear to be built for something big, maybe even something worthy of a Hollywood script, a perfect representation of L.A.

USC women’s basketball thrives as ‘freak of nature’ Kennedy Smith returns – Press Telegram
The freshman, arguably the Trojans’ most important defensive piece, came back from a monthlong absence in a landmark victory against UConn last weekend.
WNBA

3 WNBA Draft Prospects the Mystics should be scouting for the No. 4 and No. 6 scout.
The Washington Mystics will have the chance to propel their rebuild during the 2025 WNBA Draft with four picks in their possession (No.4, No.6, No. 23, No. 32).