AmberAbyss+FollowOregon women’s hoops crushes Rutgers on the roadOregon’s women’s basketball squad just put on a clinic in New Jersey, dominating Rutgers with a 21-point win fueled by a wild second quarter. Ehis Etute was unstoppable, tying her career-high with 17 points and nailing her first-ever three-pointer to spark the Ducks’ big run. Ari Long’s energy off the bench turned defense into instant offense, and Katie Fiso kept things smooth with 12 points and seven assists—without a single turnover. After snapping their losing streak, the Ducks look fired up for their next challenge. What do you think sparked this turnaround? Can they keep this momentum going? #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOle Miss hoops fans: Game night moves to Monday!Weather’s shaking up the schedule for Ole Miss women’s basketball, with the Auburn game now set for Monday at 6 p.m. at SJB Pavilion. If you already snagged tickets, you’re good—they’ll still work for the new date. This isn’t the first time the Rebels have had to adjust their plans this season, and more updates are coming soon about the Vanderbilt matchup. How are these constant changes affecting your game-day plans or team spirit? Let’s talk about how you’re keeping up with all the rescheduling! #Sports #OleMiss #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMSU women’s basketball climbs to No. 13!Michigan State women’s basketball just hit their highest ranking of the season—No. 13 in both the coaches and AP polls! After a big win over USC, the Spartans are rolling into the second half of Big Ten play with serious momentum. Next up: a tough road game at Purdue, then a home showdown against No. 9 Michigan. This kind of national recognition doesn’t come around often—how do you think the Spartans will handle the pressure? Can they keep climbing? Let’s hear your predictions and thoughts on this season’s run! #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowRutgers women’s basketball struggles at homeRutgers fans felt the sting as the Scarlet Knights dropped their third straight home game, falling 74-53 to Oregon. After a promising start, Rutgers just couldn’t keep up with Oregon’s hot shooting and fast breaks. Lauryn Swann led the Knights off the bench, but the team was again outrebounded and struggled to find rhythm on offense. With tough West Coast games against USC and UCLA up next, it’s a real test of grit for this young squad. What do you think needs to change for Rutgers to bounce back on the road? #Sports #Rutgers #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTexas fans can’t stop talking threesEven with the Texas Longhorns dominating at 19–2, the talk around town is all about their three-point shooting struggles. Coach Vic Schaefer isn’t having it—he says wins matter more than stats, and the team’s hustle on rebounds and defense is what really sets them apart. Just last game, they shot a rough 6% from deep but still crushed Texas A&M by 45 points! With a tough stretch of ranked opponents coming up, it’s time to see if grit can outweigh the long-range misses. Do you think Texas needs to fix their shooting, or is their style working just fine? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGamecock defenders making national noiseSouth Carolina’s own Raven Johnson and Joyce Edwards are turning heads on the national stage, both landing spots on the 2026 Naismith Defensive Player of the Year watch list. It’s not just about stats—though Johnson’s lockdown defense and Edwards’ ability to guard any position are a big reason the Gamecocks are one of only three schools with multiple players recognized. Johnson’s steals almost always lead to points, and Edwards is a defensive force in the paint and on the perimeter. How do you think their defensive skills stack up against the rest of the country? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks hold strong at No. 3 in AP pollSouth Carolina women’s basketball just wrapped up a wild week—dropping a heartbreaker to Oklahoma but bouncing back with a huge win over Vanderbilt. Despite the split, the Gamecocks are still ranked No. 3 in the nation, right behind UConn and UCLA. What’s really interesting is how voters see them: some have USC as high as No. 2, while a couple even dropped them to No. 5. No matter what, they’re still the top SEC team on most ballots. With a tough road game at Auburn up next, do you think the Gamecocks will climb back up, or is this where they belong for now? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowA love story and legacy on the FDU courtKim Barnes Arico, now Michigan’s all-time winningest women’s basketball coach, just brought her team back to the very New Jersey gym where her coaching journey—and her marriage—began. Returning to Fairleigh Dickinson University after 28 years, she relived the moment her husband proposed at center court. From living over a garage and earning $5,000 a year to leading top-ranked teams, her story is a testament to grit, sacrifice, and chasing your dreams. What do you think—does a place from your past still shape who you are today? #Sports #Basketball #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOklahoma women’s basketball stuns with back-to-back winsOklahoma’s women’s basketball team just pulled off one of the most impressive weeks in college hoops—first toppling No. 2 South Carolina in overtime, then grinding out a tough road win at Auburn. Aaliyah Chavez led the charge with 18 points, and the Sooners’ relentless rebounding gave them a huge edge in second-chance points. Even with 16 turnovers, OU’s grit and clutch shooting in the final minutes sealed the deal. After a rough patch for both Sooner squads, it’s the women taking center stage and giving fans plenty to cheer about. How far do you think this momentum can take them? #Sports #OklahomaSooners #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHow the new transfer portal shakes up SEC hoopsSEC women’s basketball coaches are buzzing about the NCAA’s revamped transfer portal window. Now, players can enter the portal just after the national championship, with only 15 days to make their move—half the time of last year. Coaches like Dawn Staley say this change finally lets teams focus on the tournament without juggling recruiting, but others worry it’ll create more chaos and confusion for programs not making deep runs. The new setup could level the playing field, but will it actually curb tampering or just shift the timing? Curious to hear how fans and players feel about this shakeup! #Sports #SEC #WomensBasketball00Share