March Madness

Locked on Women’s Basketball: 2023 Final Four: LSU, South Carolina and underrated SEC get their due 

By The Next / March 29, 2023

Howard and Gabriella chat about SEC being underrated and South Carolina’s dominance

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can anyone stop Aliyah Boston and South Carolina? 

By The Next / March 28, 2023

Howard and Michelle chat about the Final Four teams, Dawn Staley’s impact on women’s basketball and more

A tale of two states: LSU heads to Final Four

By Gabriella Lewis / March 27, 2023

“Texas, I’m coming home, baby!”

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Down goes Stanford and more as the 2023 NCAA tournament marches on

By The Next / March 20, 2023

Missy and Alex break down the upset, Stanford’s struggles and Iowa’s win

UCLA freshman Kiki Rice attempts a wide-open 3-pointer.

UCLA’s depth shines as Bruins kick off NCAA Tournament with a win

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 19, 2023

Can the Bruins’ unusually deep rotation be an advantage in March?

Locked on Women’s Basketball: March Madness is coming

By The Next / January 30, 2023

Missy Heidrick talks with Lisa Peterson of the NCAA DI Women’s Basketball Committee

A Stanford player smiles widely while riding on Haley Jones' back and waving a Stanford flag with one hand. Some cheerleaders pose next to them for a photo, while on their other side, the Cardinal mascot smiles and gives a thumbs-up.

2022 Women’s Final Four: The Next staff on winners, players to watch and more

By The Next / March 31, 2022

Four teams enter. Only one will survive.

The Creighton Bluejays sprint out to meet in celebration at halfcourt.

Daily Briefing — March 26, 2022: Somewhere over in Greensboro, Bluejays fly

By Em Adler / March 26, 2022

Nothing but Bluejays from now on

Princeton guard Abby Meyers (1) drives against Indiana guard Ali Patberg (14) in a second-round NCAA Tournament game on March 21, 2022, in Bloomington, Indiana. (Photo credit: Princeton Athletics/Sideline Photos)

‘They’re that good’: Princeton’s season is over, but it made a lasting impression

By Jenn Hatfield / March 24, 2022

And the Tigers are built to last

‘Our redemption game’: How star guards, defense and joy helped Princeton topple Kentucky

By Jenn Hatfield / March 20, 2022

Princeton was Kentucky’s ‘poison Ivy’ in an NCAA Tournament game for the ages