For the women's college basketball Star Power Index, we highlight the standout players who helped fill this week of love with exciting basketball.  First up, a masterful performance from the Battle for Los Angeles.
By DOUG FEINBERG UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament if it began now. The NCAA basketball selection committee on Sunday did its
Georgetown (11-13), 4 p.m. No. 25 Baylor (21-5) at Texas Tech (14-12), 3 p.m. No. 1 UCLA (23-0) vs. No. 22 Michigan St. (19-5), 9 p.m. No. 3 Texas (24-2) vs. No. 5 LSU (25-1), 3 p.m. No. 4 South Carolina (22-2) vs.
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament if it began now, the selection committee revealed Sunday.
The SEC also got two No. 1 seeds, including Texas surprisingly coming in ahead of Notre Dame, despite the Irish winning their head-to-head meeting. As a reminder, getting into the top 16 carries greater importance in the women’s bracket,
Almost no one believed UConn could end South Carolina’s 71-game home win streak, but the Huskies knew they had the special performance in them.
Notre Dame has moved up to No. 2 in the Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 for its best ranking since 2019.
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women's NCAA Tournament if it began now.The NCAA basketball selection committee on Su
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women's NCAA Tournament if it began now. The NCAA basketball selection committee on Sunday did its first reveal of the teams in line for the top 16 seeds.
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament if it began now.
The committee ranked UCLA (24-1, 12-1 Big Ten) as the No. 1 overall seed Sunday and pegged South Carolina (23-3, 11-1 SEC), Texas (26-2, 12-1 SEC) and Notre Dame (23-2, 14-0 ACC) to receive the other No.
UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and Notre Dame would be the No. 1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament if it began now, the selection committee announced.