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We’re a heartbeat from Week 1 of College Basketball. It just seems like yesterday, Florida blanked Houston in the final minutes of the NCAA final to snatch the title away.
When ESPN last projected the women's college basketball top 25 for the 2025-26 season, the South Carolina Gamecocks were atop the rankings. Ta'Niya Latson, the nation's leading scorer, had announced her transfer to Columbia, where Chloe Kitts, Raven Johnson, Joyce Edwards and Tessa Johnson were set to return.
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ESPN ranks UConn star as best player in women's college basketball
Sarah Strong is the best player in women's college basketball, according to the ESPN, after her hyper-efficient freshman year led UConn to a national title.
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Iowa women’s basketball star snubbed by ESPN's top 25 player rankings
In its list of the top 25 women's college basketball players entering the season, ESPN curiously snubbed Iowa's Hannah Stuelke.
ESPN's Michael Voepel, Charlie Creme and Kendra Andrews rank the 25 best women's college basketball players entering the 2025-26 campaign -- which does not include any freshmen, though they have a chance to play their way in as the rankings are updated through the season.
Two Gamecocks made the cut in ESPN’s Top 25 rankings heading into the 2025-26 basketball season -- but a UConn player tops the list.
Your favorite college basketball pregame show will be on the scene at Madison Square Garden before the Kentucky basketball team takes center stage at one of the biggest events in the sport. ESPN College GameDay will broadcast LIVE before the Champions Classic on Tuesday,
ESPN released its preseason college women’s basketball rankings on Tuesday with the season set to start in a matter of weeks. South Carolina checked in at No. 2 in the rankings, dropping from the No. 1 spot the Gamecocks held in ESPN’s way-too-early ...
Sophomores are like the middle child of college basketball, stuck between the buzz around freshmen and the calm confidence of seasoned veterans. Their second year is all about proving themselves.