Iowa women's basketball routs Lindenwood
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The Kent State women's basketball team rewrote the record book with a 117-37 victory during the annual Education Day presented by Ohio 529 on
While Arizona may not expect to be in the NCAA Tournament or the WBIT this season, there are still possibilities of playing postseason basketball. Since the introduction of the WBIT, the WNIT has taken teams that have fallen from the top two tournaments.
Northwestern women’s basketball ran into a harsh second-half reality on Sunday afternoon in Salt Lake City. It was because the Wildcats saw a competitive openin
Marshall Women's Basketball topped Eastern Kentucky, 75-50, in a non-conference contest played at Clive M. Beck Center on the campus of Transylvania
DAVIDSON, N.C. - The Ball State women's basketball team (8-2) battled to the very end but couldn't catch the Wildcats (7-3), falling on the road by a score
MENOMONIE (WQOW) - The final four run last March was magical, but UW-Stout women's basketball plans on celebrating the successes beyond last season during a special ceremony on Saturday at Johnson Fieldhouse. The Blue Devils plan to reveal their final four banner and hold a ring ceremony at 2:45 p.m. prior to hosting Augsburg University.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Marshall Women's Basketball (9-3) opens Sun Belt Conference play Wednesday morning at home against App State (6-3). The special 11 a.m. tip time for Education Day is expected to bring around 3,000 local students to the Cam Henderson Center.
Sue Bird was adamant that whatever version of Team USA takes the court for the 2028 Olympics in LA will snatch headlines.
Ahead of the 2023-24 season, Robinson’s freshman year at Oral Roberts, Missouri State downed the Golden Eagles in a closed-door scrimmage. For her, Musick and Jones — the latter of whom missed the Jackson State game due to concussion protocol — they are hoping the third time against the Lady Bears is the charm.
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Women’s basketball falls to Minnesota State
The Augustana women’s basketball team fell 108-60 on Friday night at the Taylor Center. The Vikings (4-6, 1-4 NSIC) opened the game with an early basket, but Minnesota State quickly established control behind an aggressive defensive approach that forced turnovers and fueled transition scoring.