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Kansas State women's basketball's Ayoka Lee ready for March Madness
Kansas State Women's basketball center Ayoka Lee has missed nearly two months with foot injuries, but claims she's good to go for March Madness.
NCAA women’s basketball mid-major stars explain why they chose to stay rather than transfer - SBNation.com
Transfers are the new NCAA norm. Here’s why some women’s basketball players stayed put instead.
MSU women's basketball's NCAA tournament draw: 3 quick takes
3 quick takes on MSU women's basketball's NCAA tournament draw, beginning with Harvard and then perhaps N.C. State for a shot at the Sweet 16.

New group, same approach in Iowa women’s basketball’s first NCAA tournament run of new era - The Daily Iowan
Jan Jensen has waited 24 years for her shot at an NCAA tournament appearance as a head coach. Two months ago, those hopes were in serious jeopardy. The Iowa women’s basketball team had lost its fourth-straight game in an overtime bout to Nebraska. It followed it up with a one-point loss to Oregon three days...

Oregon State women lost most of its team and conference after last year's Elite 8, now back in NCAA | AP News
Oregon State is back in the women's NCAA Tournament after losing most of its team and its power conference following an Elite Eight appearance in a 27-win season last year.

Historic Gaucho Glory Reigned for the 1999-2000 Women’s Basketball Team - The Santa Barbara Independent
Where are they now? Looking back on the NCAA March Madness of 25 years ago.

March Madness upset predictions: 3 NCAA bracket-buster picks
Which games in the 2025 NCAA women's tournament will bust your bracket? Our March Madness upset predictions are in

Paige Bueckers Is Just 'Trying to Cherish' Her Last March Madness (Exclusive)
College basketball star Paige Bueckers tells PEOPLE she's 'trying to cherish' playing in her final March Madness tournament with the UConn Huskies during an exclusive interview.

Women's NCAA Tournament bracket breakdown, best games, players
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and USC earned No. 1 seeds for the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament. Breaking down the regions and players to watch.