NCAAW

How Tennessee will navigate the loss of Marta Suárez

By Gabriella Lewis / January 5, 2023

‘It’s just just another piece of adversity’

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Tennessee and Kellie Harper face a crossroads as SEC play gears up 

By The Next / January 4, 2023

Coach Kellie Harper has a lot to navigate as the Lady Vols take on the best the SEC has to offer

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Tammi Reiss’ Rhode Island Rams are enjoying the ride and winning games

By The Next / January 3, 2023

Natalie and coach Tammi Reiss discuss the 10-3 start and some surprising standouts

Jubilant Harvard players jump up and down in a circle after the buzzer sounded on a victory over Princeton.

How Harvard ended Princeton’s record Ivy League winning streak

By Jenn Hatfield / January 3, 2023

‘A huge win any way you look at it’

Pac-12

The Weekly Fast Break: Ringing in the new year

By Missy Heidrick / January 3, 2023

A KBA milestone and Ana Llanusa returns

Locked on Women’s Basketball: New Year, same WBB chaos and AP Poll breakdown after an upset-filled weekend

By The Next / January 2, 2023

Missy and Alex chat about the WBB chaos — upset filled weekend

Three side-by-side photos of Megan McConnell, Suzie McConnell Serio and Kathy McConnell-Miller dribbling the ball as college players. McConnell Serio's photo is in black and white and shows her pointing with her off hand.

‘She’s a McConnell’: Inside the statistics of one of the nation’s most impactful basketball families

By Jenn Hatfield / January 1, 2023

Duquesne’s Megan McConnell is the family’s latest in a long line of women’s college basketball players

Hennie van Schaik shooting a free throw.

Hennie van Schaik is ready for year two

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / December 30, 2022

The second-year forward from the Netherlands is looking to build on a strong freshman season

Stanford's Lauren Betts is pictured driving to the basked against Cal's Ugonne (Michelle) Onyiah.

The case for patience and Lauren Betts

By Michelle Smith / December 29, 2022

Both Betts and coach VanDerveer are preaching patience

Locked on Women’s Basketball: NCAAW states draft: Who got the best teams?

By The Next / December 28, 2022

Each panelist selected ten states and will get all of those states’ NCAAW teams — with teams earning our panelists 1 point for making the NCAA Tournament