The top seeds are cruising in Women's March Madness, but they aren't the only teams with a real chance of winning it all.
Iowa Hawkeyes coach Jan Jensen addressed her team and fanbase after being eliminated in the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
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On3 on MSNNBA star Trae Young says Oklahoma commit Aaliyah Chavez is next star of college basketballNew Oklahoma women’s basketball commit Aaliyah Chavez made massive waves on Tuesday by committing to the Sooners over Texas, ...
As the No. 6 seeded Iowa women's basketball (23-11, 10-8 Big Ten) saw their season come to an end on Monday following a 96-62 ...
Newly hired Arkansas women's basketball coach Kelsi Musick (right) listens Monday, March 24, 2025, as Hunter Yurachek, ...
She made her announcement the day after the Sooners advanced to the women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 for the first time since ...
Jennie Baranczyk, the head coach of the Oklahoma women's basketball team, has led the Sooners to four consecutive NCAA ...
Aaliyah Chavez commits to the Sooners: 5-star and top women's basketball recruit lands with Oklahoma
The 5-9 Chavez, the top-ranked player in the 2025 class, announced her college commitment to Oklahoma on Tuesday.
Madness is in disarray. Paige Bueckers turned in a vintage outing, but JuJu Watkins was carried off the court with a knee ...
There's a lot to be hopeful about for UCLA women's basketball, the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, right now. The ...
Kevin Durant only spent one year at Texas before embarking on a historic NBA career following the 2006-2007 college hoops season. But, he still bleeds ...
Aaliyah Chavez, the consensus No. 1 women’s basketball recruit in the country, committed to Oklahoma on Tuesday afternoon. Chavez chose the Sooners over programs like Texas, Texas Tech, LSU and more.
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