Mitchell Northam

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Ignore the Big 12 Tournament’s incredibly ugly court and appreciate this awesome 41-point performance

Let’s get this out of the way first: the court design at the Big 12 women’s basketball tournament is awful, atrocious, distracting and ridiculous. The floor in Kansas City, Missouri, was designed...

Here’s who this SEC program might call for its women’s basketball coach opening

After just four seasons on the job, Johnnie Harris is out at Auburn, marking the second head coach opening in the Southeastern Conference as March Madness approaches. Multiple sources told SB Nation...

Stanford’s iconic streak, which began when Ronald Reagan was president, may be at its end

The NCAA held its first official postseason tournament for Division I women’s college basketball in 1982. Every tournament, including that one and since, has been played with the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in...

The SEC decided the No. 1 seed in its women’s basketball tournament in the silliest way

South Carolina and Texas look like two of the best teams in the country in women’s college basketball. Each are in the top five of the latest AP Poll, each have paths...

JuJu Watkins cements her case for the best player in women’s college basketball as USC beats UCLA again

On the road, in a rival’s sold-out arena, with the conference title and NCAA Tournament seeding implications on the line, the USC Trojans oozed confidence. Even as they endured several players dealing...

Here’s what’s on the line when JuJu Watkins and Lauren Betts meet up in UCLA vs. USC rematch

It’s not an elimination game where the season comes to an end for the loser, but March will begin with a bang on Saturday night when No. 2 UCLA hosts No. 4...

Winners (USC) and losers (South Carolina) from the 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament top 16 reveal

The selection committee for the women’s NCAA Tournament revealed its top 16 seed projections for the second and final time this season on Thursday night, just before tip-off of a rivalry clash...

We aren’t talking enough about how good LSU’s Aneesah Morrow is

When this women’s college basketball season began, most folks figured that the race for the national player of the year would come down to three returning guards: UConn’s Paige Bueckers, USC’s JuJu...

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