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Indian River State College is launching its new branding on Wednesday. The rebranding includes a new logo and redesigned website to launch next month. Indian River State College plans to approach ...
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For the third time in as many years, the Smith College women’s basketball team is making the most of March Madness. You can call it a three-peat of sorts as the Pioneers continue another run for ...
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On the heels of suffering a season-ending right knee injury, USC superstar JuJu Watkins received positive news Wednesday after the sophomore was announced as the 2025 Naismith Women’s College ...
what have we learned about the world of women’s college basketball since Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and her LSU rival, Angel Reese, left for the WNBA? Simply put, the idea that women’s college ...
The Gamecocks opened at +450 on ESPN Bet to win the 2026 women’s NCAA basketball tournament, which put them at the top of the odds board over USC (opening odds: +500) and 2025’s newly-minted ...
For the next 30 days, every player in college basketball is essentially a free agent. Players whose coach left the school and graduate transfers have already been eligible to enter the portal and ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Women’s college basketball has been on the rise these last few years, riding the wave of iconic players like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Paige Bueckers and JuJu Watkins.
And she’s far from the only one cashing in right now. There’s no one-and-done path to the WNBA for women’s players like there is for men, who can jump to the pros after one year of college regardless ...