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Locked on Women’s Basketball: Discussing NIL

By The Next / November 25, 2022

Host Isabel Rodrigues is joined by Amanda Christovich to dive into all kinds of discussions around NIL in college athletics.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Who will Indiana Fever select in the 2023 WNBA Draft? Lin Dunn’s plan

By The Next / November 22, 2022

Howard and Lin Dunn discuss not only who the Fever are targeting at the top pick — but the picks beyond Aliyah Boston

How South Carolina pulled out the win over Stanford

By Gabriella Lewis / November 22, 2022

Gamecocks celebrate win in first Maples game in 12 years

Stanford big wing Haley Jones holds onto the ball as South Carolina Gamecocks center Aliyah Boston tries to pry it away from besides Jones, while Cardinal big Fran Belibi tries to help Jones hold on from behind.

Top five things that will decide marquee South Carolina and Stanford matchup

By Michelle Smith / November 18, 2022

No. 1 South Carolina traveling to take on No. 2 Stanford in early-season battle of heavyweights

Brittney Griner holds up a photo of her Russian club team during her trial on Aug. 4, 2022.

U.S. Embassy officials meet with Brittney Griner in Russia

By Eric Rynston-Lobel / November 3, 2022

‘This continues to be a top priority’

2022-23 SEC preview

By Gabriella Lewis / October 26, 2022

South Carolina leads the way, but conference as deep as ever

Top 25

Locked on Women’s Basketball: The Next’s Top 25 entering the 2022-23 NCAAW season and UConn is ranked where?!?

By The Next / October 24, 2022

Missy Heidrick recently unveiled The Next’s preseason Top 25 and goes over her rankings

South Carolina

Locked on Women’s Basketball: It is Dawn Staley and Aliyah Boston’s SEC now, but the talent runs deep 

By The Next / October 17, 2022

Missy and Gabriella discuss South Carolina where Dawn Staley and company will try and defend their SEC regular season and national title

South Carolina celebrates after defeating Louisville, 72-59 at the women's Final Four April 1, 2022. (John McCLellan photo)

The slow inevitability of Aliyah Boston sinks Louisville

By Howard Megdal / April 1, 2022

23 and 18 to put the Gamecocks one win from the title

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

Daily Briefing — March 10, 2022: Inside one USBWA awards ballot

By Em Adler / March 10, 2022

All roads lead to Boston