There’s no denying the biggest name in college basketball these days is Iowa Hawkeyes star Caitlin Clark. But after setting the record for most points scored in the NCAA, fans will have a harder time seeing her live on the court in the coming days.
Swish Appeal is sharing our best (and possibly worst) bracket predictions for the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. Here’s Cat Ariail’s bracket. March Madness is here!
The Huskies could face USC and Texas en route to the national title game.
For the fourth straight season, South Carolina is a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. And once again, Dawn Staley's Gamecocks are the favorites to win the Big Dance.
Caitlin Clark is phenomenal and worthy of all the attention that has come her way this season. Not only is she a superstar for the Iowa Hawkeyes and most likely the top pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, but she's become an ambassador for women's college basketball and women's sports in general.
Iowa senior guard Caitlin Clark is still trying to win her first national championship, and a tough draw in the NCAA Tournament makes it a greater challenge.
As of last night, we now have an official 2024 Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament bracket and the No. 3 LSU Tigers will soon take on No. 14 Rice on Friday, March 22 at 3:00 p.m.
If a No. 1 seed was meant to be a prize awarded to the most deserving teams, what should the Iowa Hawkeyes make of their assignment in the Albany region along with No.
South Carolina is again the No. 1 overall seed and undefeated entering the NCAA tournament. But the Gamecocks got here with a new starting five.
March Madness is upon us and every women’s team participating in the NCAA is expected to give it their all. Unfortunately, the South Carolina Gamecocks won’t have Kamilla Cardoso in their first-round game to help them start their run toward the championship.
With just under six minutes left in the fourth quarter of LSU's SEC Tournament Semifinal Game against Ole Miss, second-year Tiger Last-Tear Poa was taken off of the court on a stretcher.
NCAA Tournament No. 1 seeds South Carolina, Iowa, Southern California and Texas are also the top four teams in this week's Associated Press Top 25 women's basketball poll.
From in-person betting to casual office pools, March Madness annually drives the largest audience for sports betting. The American Gaming Association is projecting Americans to wager $2.72 billion on the NCAA tournaments this year, and that's just through legalized sportsbooks.
"Everyone watches women's sports." So reads the phrase on TOGETHXR's $45 t-shirts and hoodies popularized by some of the giants in the game, a statement
A four-part docuseries following Iowa star Caitlin Clark and two other college basketball stars will premiere on ABC and ESPN+ in May. Omaha Productions is releasing "Full Court Press," which tracks the last year of Clark, Kamilla Cardoso of South Carolina and UCLA's Kiki Rice through the 2023-24 season.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The Indiana women’s basketball program now knows what its region looks like in the NCAA Tournament as the reveal took place on Sunday.
LSU is set to be a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will face 14-seed Rice in the first-round on Friday, March 22 at 3 p.m. CT. LSU will also host the matchup between 6-seed Louisville and 11-seed Middle Tennessee in the PMAC.
Indiana women’s basketball head coach Teri Moren spoke with the media following the NCAA Tournament bracket reveal on Sunday night. Indiana secured a 4-seed in the NCAA Tournament and will be a host for its part of their region for the first two rounds.
Cinderella stories in March Madness typically features teams who have a double digit seed attached to their name. But if West Virginia can somehow find a way to win a couple of games in the NCAA Tournament everyone, and I mean everyone, will be talking about the Mountaineers.
Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes have an opportunity to get the job they couldn’t finish in 2023 this year done this year, as they made it back to March Madness.
The bracket has been set for the 2024 NCAA Women’s Tournament, and just like the previous two seasons, the South Carolina Gamecocks are the top overall seed and massive favorites (-135) to win the National Championship.
It’s just a number, Iowa coach Lisa Bluder tried to insist, but she also knew the significance of being one of the four No. 1 seeds in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.
It's South Carolina versus the world — at least when it comes to 2024 Women's NCAA Tournament odds to win March Madness and the 2024 national title.
Looking for a 2024 NCAA Women's Tournament printable bracket for March Madness? Get a jump on everything right here.
Kayla Ard was asked how she plans to rebuild for the 2024-25 season. She said that will not be her responsibility since she is not remaining with the team.
Tennessee’s upset bid fell one defensive stop short against South Carolina, who entered Saturday’s contest one win away from a perfect regular season.
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