News
Many expected to see Olivia Miles walking the orange carpet for the WNBA draft Monday night in New York City. The 22-year-old ...
1d
Swish Appeal on MSNNCAAW decision tracker: Fulwiley to flee SCNCAAW college basketball season have begun to be made. Who is sticking around? Which players are looking elsewhere? And where might they land?
The WNBA will have its inaugural Rivals Week in August tipping off with Caitlin Clark and Indiana facing Angel Reese and ...
2d
Swish Appeal on MSNNCAAW decision tracker: South Carolina lands LatsonNCAAW college basketball season have begun to be made. Who is sticking around? Which players are looking elsewhere? And where ...
The women's college basketball transfer portal opened one week later than it did last year, but that hasn't curtailed the ...
Arkansas head coach John Calipari reacts, Thursday, March 27, 2025, during overtime of the Razorbacks' 85-83 loss to the ...
The 2024-25 season is officially in the rearview, and the WNBA season is fast approaching. At , we’ll continue to cover women ...
Below are some of the best reactions from Aggie fans and the media after the revealing of the March Madness seeding. 4-seed Texas A&M will face 13-seed Yale on Thursday in the Denver Region of the ...
Florida was one of the most popular national championship picks entering March Madness, but for most of Saturday night's game against Texas Tech, it looked like it wasn't going to get out of the Elite ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina women's basketball is a No. 1 seed but No. 2 overall in this year's NCAA tournament and will be in the Birmingham 4 Region. The Gamecocks (30-3) watched the official ...
The Gator faithful can celebrate a win on one of college sports' grandest stages for the first time since Tim Tebow was ...
South Carolina women's basketball is on to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. The No. 1 seed Gamecocks (32-3), who defeated No. 9 Indiana in the round of 32 on Sunday, will face No. 4 Maryland ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results