WNIT

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Coquese Washington talks Rutgers lessons from this season, new roster

By The IX Basketball / April 29, 2025

Washington: ‘You have to put the building blocks in place’

Deja Lee’s career year helps power UC Irvine to NCAA Tournament

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 22, 2024

The junior guard turned in a career season for the Anteaters.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Aaron Roussell, Richmond Spiders aim to conquer Atlantic 10

By The IX Basketball / February 13, 2024

‘If we didn’t have as many experienced kids as we have, we couldn’t do some of the things that we’re doing’

How Columbia got revenge on Harvard — and stoked a rivalry — in a historic WNIT game

By Jenn Hatfield / March 30, 2023

‘That was pure Columbia basketball’

Tony Bozzella has Pirates cruising in BIG EAST play

By Tee Baker / January 10, 2023

Seton Hall sits at second place in conference standings

The Morning Post-Up, Vol. 3 —  “You could hear that she was not okay”: Negotiations continue for the release of Brittney Griner

By Isabel Rodrigues / October 10, 2022

Plus: NCAA pushes on women’s NIT, France grab gold in U23 3×3 World Cup

The Morning Post-Up, Vol. 1 — NCAA explores second postseason tournament in the wake of gender equity report

By Isabel Rodrigues / October 3, 2022

Plus: U23 3×3 World Cup kicks off in Budapest and a new Nigerian invitational tournament Crowns its first winner

UCLA heads to WNIT semifinals amid some bumps in the road

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 31, 2022

The Bruins have shed light on some equity issues as they continue their WNIT run

After a wacky and historic WNIT win, the Columbia Lions are hunting for more

By Jenn Hatfield / March 26, 2022

Columbia’s rebuild under Megan Griffith came full circle in Thursday’s 17-point comeback against Boston College

How playing in the WNIT can help UCLA build its present and future

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / March 19, 2022

The Bruins endured a tough year filled with injuries but are looking to make a postseason run