What’s next for the Big 12?
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by Edwin Garcia
6h ago
Will Iowa State and Audi Crooks be the Big 12’s best in 2024-25? | Photo by Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images The Big 12 is expanding to a whopping 16 teams! The conference looks to be one of the most competitive and compelling in the 2024-25 season. The Big 12, like many other conferences, is going through enormous changes ahead of the 2024-25 season. The conference will feature a whopping 16 teams, including the entrance of Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah from the now-defunct Pac-12. We have a lot of time before the women's college basketball season begins, but here are some things to k ..read more
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What’s next for the SEC?
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by Cat Ariail
1d ago
Welcome to the SEC, Madison Booker and the Texas Longhorns. | Photo by David Buono/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Red River rivals Texas and Oklahoma will jump from the Big 12 to the SEC, making the top conference in women’s college basketball even better. However, the SEC still belongs to South Carolina. The home of the last three national champions, the SEC, best conference in women’s college basketball, looks to be even better in 2024-25. Texas and Oklahoma arrive from the Big 12, prepared to challenge South Carolina’s supremacy. With new head coaches, Kentucky and Tennessee also will be ..read more
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What’s next for the teams of the Pac-12?
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by Edwin Garcia
1d ago
Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images The Pac-12 is dead, but the teams will play in other conferences beginning in the 2024-25 season. The Pac-12 is dead, but death is never the end. Today, we’ll look at where the ghosts of Pac-12’s past will be playing in the future. Pac-12 teams joining Big Ten The Big Ten ate up many Pac-12 teams, with USC, UCLA, Washington, and Oregon joining the conference. The Pac-12 is over and down with, but what’s good is that the rivalry between USC and UCLA will continue with these teams staying together. With these additions, the Big Ten will be one of the most ..read more
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From EuroLeague Women to the WNBA?
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by Łukasz Muniowski
2d ago
Olivia Époupa in the W? Thumbs up! | Photo by ALTAN GOCHER/Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images Signed to training camp contracts, these four EuroLeague Women stars will now fight for a spot in the WNBA. Before each WNBA season, players sign training camp contracts in hopes of making a final roster. Regardless of their age and experience, some of them will never get their shot, while others will finally reach their dream and become WNBA rookies. Here are four established players who shined in the 2023-24 EuroLeague Women season and now have a shot at making their debut in the W. Olivia Époupa (Minn ..read more
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Ten names to watch for the 2025 WNBA Draft
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by Eric Nemchock
2d ago
Azzi Fudd (left) and Paige Bueckers haven’t shared much court time for UConn due to injuries, but if both are healthy next season, they’ll draw considerable interest for the 2025 WNBA Draft. | David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports Is it too early to start thinking about the 2025 WNBA Draft? Of course not! Here are ten draft-eligible players we’re looking forward to seeing play in the next NCAA season. We may be just one week removed from the 2024 WNBA Draft, but that doesn’t mean WNBA coaches and general managers have stopped thinking about which players they’d like to add to their teams in the fut ..read more
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Nike teases A’ja’s signature shoe?
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by mykehorrell
3d ago
Nike reveals “A.I.R” concept for a possible A’ja Wilson signature shoe. | Image courtesy of Nick DePaula (@NickDePaula) on X/Twitter. Nike has been in the lab with the help of artificial intelligence as they curate the next wave of kicks for basketball’s biggest stars, including A’ja Wilson. Nike has officially begun to push the boundaries again, relying on artificial intelligence for assistance in the lab as they continue to break ground with some of the most hot and interesting kicks in basketball. Sneaker icon and enthusiast Nick DePaula took to X/Twitter last week to announce prototypes fo ..read more
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Should Caitlin Clark be on Team USA?
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by Cat Ariail
3d ago
Will USA Basketball chose to ride the Caitlin Clark Effect to Paris for the 2024 Olympics? | Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images The question, “Should Caitlin Clark be on Team USA?” is bigger than Clark. It’s about how USA Basketball will navigate matters of race, gender and capitalism. Last week, the 2024 Olympic roster for the USA Basketball Men’s National Team was announced. It’s a star-studded group, specially selected by managing director Grant Hill. When might we learn who will be representing the USA Basketball Women’s National Team in Paris? Concurrent with the Final Four in ..read more
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This Week in Women’s Basketball: Post-WNBA Draft buzz
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by Cat Ariail
3d ago
No. 6 pick Aaliyah Edwards snaps a photo with No. 2 pick Kamilla Cardoso at the 2024 WNBA Draft. | Photo by Melanie Fidler/NBAE via Getty Images We’re less than a month until the tip off of the 2024 WNBA season. Catch up on all the league buzz that has followed Monday night’s record-breaking draft. After Monday night’s record-breaking WNBA Draft, this edition of “This Week in Women’s Basketball” will catch up on the new and developments that have been burbling around the W over the past week. Time for the WNBA The WNBA, Tissot and Wilson have partnered to create a one of a kind wrist watch to ..read more
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Draftees spark hope in Los Angeles
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by Edwin Garcia
5d ago
The Los Angeles Sparks selected Rickea Jackson at No. 4 in the 2024 WNBA Draft. | Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images With two lottery picks and a sleeper selection, Los Angeles is set to usher in a new era of Sparks basketball. The Los Angeles Sparks have seen brighter days. This legacy franchise has gone from hoisting banners and retiring jerseys to missing the playoffs three years in a row. At the same time, star players like Nneka Ogwumike and Candace Parker exited Southern California for greener pastures. This is a crossroads for the organization with two options available: either return to ..read more
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Da’Nasia Hood talks fighting for a spot in the WNBA
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by Łukasz Muniowski
6d ago
Da’Nasia Hood shoots a fadeaway jumper for Texas State during a 2022 game. | Gregg Pachkowski/gregg@pnj.com / USA TODAY NETWORK Former Texas State star Da’Nasia Hood describes herself as a “mid-major underdog,” and she’s intent on carving out a professional basketball career, overseas or in the WNBA. 6-foot-1 Da’Nasia Hood can play all three frontcourt positions and she proved that this season, averaging 21.5 points and 11.8 rebounds for Kotka Peli-Karhut in Finland. After spending her whole amateur career in Texas, she signed her first pro contract in Puerto Rico. Last season she was supposed ..read more
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