What's Next For Notre Dame Women's Basketball
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No. 17 TCU women’s basketball made a statement Sunday at No. 10 NC State. The Horned Frogs beat the Wolfpack 69-59 inside James T. Valvano Arena and snapped th
The UConn Huskies showed they are as good as advertised and became the clear No. 1 in the first CBS Sports women's college basketball power rankings of the 2025-26 season. However, the most surprising team so far is the USC Trojans, who climbed all the way to No. 6 this week after being ranked 17th in the preseason.
Maryland learned three hours before its tipoff against Princeton that starting guard Lea Bartelme had torn her ACL and would miss the rest of the season. The loss left the Terps suddenly thin at point guard, forcing freshman Addi Mack into her first career start.
Barnett-Gay scored 22 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Navy stunned Florida, 69-54, before a boisterous crowd of 825 at Alumni Hall. Sophomore guard Juliana Almeida had a strong all-around game with 12 points, eight assists and seven rebounds for the Midshipmen, who defeated an SEC opponent for only the second time in program history.
Stanford woke up in the second quarter Sunday and rolled past Gonzaga in Spokane and St. Mary's improved to 5-0 by beating Nevada in Moraga.
TCU’s depth will get tested against NC State, especially inside the paint. Tilda Trygger, a 6-6 forward, will match up with TCU centers Clara Silva and Kennedy Basham, who both stand at 6-7. Trygger started 23 games last season and earned ACC All-Freshman Team honors.
Where fans can watch, listen to and follow the women’s college basketball game between Kenny Brooks’ Wildcats and Katie Gearlds’ Boilermakers.
Iowa’s bench outscored UNI’s entire team in the first half, buoyed by another strong performance from Layla Hays (14 points, seven rebounds in the game). She was one of two Hawkeyes in double figures, joining Chit-Chat Wright (19 points)
Destiny Howell scored a season-high 23 points and Breauna Ware posted 12 points and four assists for Wisconsin in a 76-72 win over UW-Green Bay.
A contest between undefeated basketball teams on Sunday at Matthew Knight Arena ended with the Oregon Ducks as the only unbeaten team standing. The Ducks moved to 4-0 on the young season with an 80-55 win over Army (3-1). Oregon shot 56.1% from the field and 38.5% from three-point range while scoring 30 points off 24 Army turnovers in the win.
An unsightly opening act improved to a comfortable lead and a relaxing Sunday afternoon of basketball theater at the McLeod Center. Performing in front of a record crowd of 7,146 the Iowa women’s basketball team defeated the University of Northern Iowa,
Alexander was one of four players in double figures for MSU as it moved to 4-0 ahead of its home game against Eastern Illinois on Thursday, Nov. 20. Grace VanSlooten had 19 points and eight rebounds, Kennedy Blair had 14 points, eight rebounds and eight assists and Rashunda Jones had 13 points.