An emerging narrative in women’s basketball from some of the dim bulbs who cover the game: The UConn dynasty is over.
The Huskies haven’t won a national championship now - gasp! - in seven years. And .
Welcome back to March–a.k.a. the very best time of the year. This year, women’s college basketball has reached new levels of parity and prestige, making this year’s version of March Madness more promising than ever before. Just like last year, I’m breaking down the eight teams who should be the most fun to keep an eye on as we get closer to cutting down the nets in Dallas next month.
UConn freshman Ice Brady will miss the season after suffering a dislocated patella in her right knee, the second season-ending knee injury, following Paige Bueckers' torn ACL, the Huskies have experienced heading into the 2022-23 campaign.
We rank 10 players who have the potential for breakout seasons that could catapult their programs to conference championships and deep NCAA tournament runs.
No. 1 recruit Lauren Betts will be an intimidating player at Stanford, but Kiki Rice (UCLA), Janiah Barker (Texas A&M) and others bring a lot to the next level too.