2026 NCAA women’s college basketball early odds
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The experience of Auriemma, the play of Bueckers and fellow stars Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd, should be enough to overcome a tough UCLA team, as long as the Huskies do not let it become a game of siz...
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South Carolina still has two 4-star recruits left in its 2026 recruiting class, with CB J'Zavien Currence and offensive tackle Zyon Guiles.
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USC coach Dawn Staley got straight to work and picked up her first commitment from a transfer portal player.
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The 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19 and runs through Sunday, April 6. See below for everything you need to know about the women’s tournament, including the full schedule, scores, tournament sites, and additional information on how you can watch and stream every moment of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
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NCAA Tournament bracket update: How many women's Sweet 16 teams did we pick correctly?The first two rounds of games are done for the women's basketball NCAA Tournament. Now it's time for the Sweet 16. No. 4 Maryland advanced to the Sweet 16 after a double-overtime 111-108 win over the No. 5 Alabama Crimson Tide, who, at one point ...
The University of Connecticut is looking to reclaim their NCAA national title against the defending champs, the University of South Carolina, on Sunday.
Slowed by injury, Kayla McPherson hasn’t played in a game for UNC women’s basketball since 2023, but she’s added another voice to the Tar Heels’ bench as the NCAA Tournament begins.
For the first time in NCAA Tournament history and at a pivotal point in college athletics, women’s basketball teams will receive payouts proportionate to their success on court. “Units” is a shorthand way to describe the payouts associated with participating in and advancing through March Madness.
Here's a look at how every preseason No. 1 team in women's basketball does every March in the NCAA tournament. Here's everything you need to know about the UConn women's basketball dynasty ...
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UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma did not shy away from criticizing the NCAA over the tournament. Here's what he said following Final Four win:
NCAA President Charlie Baker said Friday that it would be “really hard to change” the women’s NCAA Tournament format in the near future.