NCAA WBB

How Ta'Niya Latson became NCAA basketball's leading scorer - ESPN
Ta'Niya Latson learned to play tough in pickup games on Army bases in Hawaii. Stops in Atlanta and Miami helped her hone her game. Now she leads the nation in scoring and is taking FSU into the postseason.

3 potential head coaching candidates for Auburn women’s basketball - al.com
Breaking down who could become Auburn's next women's basketball coach after Johnnie Harris' departure

How Sarah Ashlee Barker's Absence Set Alabama Up for Strong Finish
Alabama women's basketball's leading scorer missed six games back in January, and now the Crimson Tide is in position to potentially host NCAA Tournament games

Dawn Staley says South Carolina is playing its 'best basketball' heading into SEC Tournament - CBSSports.com
The reigning national champion Gamecocks are the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament

Florida State's Ta’Niya Latson Is More Than Just the Nation’s Leading Scorer
The junior guard for Florida State has achieved her scoring goal this season, but she has improved in virtually every other aspect of the game, too.

Women’s basketball bracketology: What bubble teams need to do before Selection Sunday - SBNation.com
It’s bracketology season in women’s college basketball. Let’s take a closer look at teams on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament.

March Madness is coming, and women's players are urging fans to keep cool in social media posts | AP News
Iowa State women’s basketball star Audi Crooks has a love-hate relationship with social media. Sometimes she’ll scroll through her direct messages and find a note from a little girl who sees her as a role model and asks for advice, words of encouragement or to take a picture with her after the next

Maryland women’s basketball’s surge puts NCAA tournament hosting bid within reach
A strong Big Ten Tournament performance, coupled with a high-quality regular-season resume, could place the Terps as a four seed or higher.
WNBA

The Future of the WNBA Looks a Lot Like Dominique Malonga - The Ringer
Victor Wembanyama comparisons aside, the 19-year-old French phenom’s versatile, two-way skill set makes her the most intriguing prospect in the 2025 WNBA draft