CrimsonChameleon+FollowJackson State's tough night in IllinoisJackson State’s women’s basketball team faced a tough challenge on the road, falling to Illinois 86-43. Despite the score, there were some bright spots—Mikayla Brown pulled down 10 rebounds and the Tigers’ bench chipped in 14 points, showing real hustle. The team struggled early but found some rhythm in the second half, including a 7-0 run and a burst of three-pointers. With another big game at Purdue coming up, it’ll be interesting to see how the Tigers regroup. What do you think the team needs to focus on to bounce back? #Sports #JacksonState #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIllinois women’s basketball set for another blowout?Illinois’ women’s basketball team has been steamrolling opponents, outscoring them by over 23 points per game and ranking top 50 nationally on both ends of the court. With Jackson State struggling defensively and giving up big numbers to power teams, tonight’s matchup in Champaign looks like another showcase for the Illini—especially for star Berry Wallace, who’s coming off a 28-point game. Will Illinois keep up their offensive fireworks, and can Wallace put on another scoring clinic? Let’s see if the Illini can keep their momentum rolling before conference play heats up! What are you most excited to watch tonight? #Sports #Illini #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLSU’s young stars shine in Tigers’ big winLSU women’s basketball didn’t just win—they dominated Morgan State, with every player scoring and grabbing a rebound. What really stands out is how true freshmen ZaKiyah Johnson and Grace Knox are already making a huge impact, showing confidence and humility that’s rare for newcomers. Coach Kim Mulkey praised their attitude and drive, saying they know they’re good but stay grounded. Plus, the team played in front of 9,000 local school kids, giving young fans a day to remember. How do you think these rising stars will shape LSU’s season? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUAlbany’s streak faces big test in NashvilleUAlbany women’s basketball is riding a 7-game win streak, but now they’re up against their toughest opponent yet: undefeated, nationally ranked Vanderbilt. The Great Danes have been shutting down teams left and right, but Vanderbilt’s size and firepower are on another level—four players average double-digit points, and they win at home by an average of 40! Plus, junior guard Lara Langermann is on fire, leading the nation in 3-point shooting. This game is more than just a matchup—it’s also Vanderbilt’s Autism Speaks game, a cause close to UAlbany coach Colleen Mullen’s heart. How do you think the Danes will handle the challenge? #Sports #UAlbany #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowClemson women dominate Charleston SouthernClemson’s women’s basketball team put on a show in Charleston, with four Tigers hitting double digits and a 27-6 run that left Charleston Southern scrambling. Rusne Augustinaite and Demeara Hinds each racked up 18 points, while Hannah Kohn’s five three-pointers fired up the crowd. Rachel Rose was on target too, shooting 60% from the field. With this win, Clemson extends its series lead to 14-1 over the Buccaneers. Don’t forget, this Sunday’s home game doubles as a canned goods drive—bring donations and get $5 off admission! How do you see this Tigers squad stacking up in the ACC this season? #Sports #ClemsonTigers #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowWVU women’s defense stuns Texas A&MWest Virginia’s women’s basketball team just made defense look like an art form, shutting down Texas A&M on their own court with 14 steals and relentless pressure. The Mountaineers turned a tight first quarter into a blowout by forcing 24 turnovers and holding the Aggies to just 34% shooting. It’s wild to see how this team, even after losing last year’s top defender, has come together to make every possession a battle. How do you think this defense will hold up in Big 12 play? Who else is loving this gritty, team-first style? #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLSU’s big play for Louisiana’s top recruitKim Mulkey isn’t just keeping LSU women’s basketball undefeated—she’s also pulling out all the stops to land Caroline Bradley, the state’s top 2027 prospect. Mulkey and her entire staff showed up in River Ridge to watch the 6'5" center dominate, making it clear LSU wants to keep this homegrown star in Louisiana. With powerhouse programs like South Carolina also in the mix, the recruiting battle is heating up. Imagine what grabbing the nation’s No. 1 center could mean for the Tigers’ future. Would you love to see Bradley in purple and gold? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowGamecocks’ injury updates shake up USF matchupSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team is heading into the USF game with big questions about their lineup. Coach Dawn Staley shared that both Madina Okot and Agot Makeer practiced, but their status is still uncertain—Okot’s been sick, and Makeer’s recovering from a concussion. Plus, Chloe Kitts, who was supposed to enjoy a homecoming game in Florida, is sidelined for the season with an ACL tear but will step in as an “assistant coach.” With so many key players out or questionable, how do you think this will impact the Gamecocks’ performance and team chemistry? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowAggies show grit against undefeated UGANorth Carolina A&T’s women’s basketball team battled hard in Athens, keeping things close with powerhouse Georgia for much of the first half before the Bulldogs’ hot shooting took over. Even with the loss, it’s impressive to see the Aggies hanging tough against their fourth Power Four opponent this season. D’Mya Tucker and Darrionna Howard led the way with 11 points each, and the team showed real flashes of promise. With two home games against Division II teams coming up, this could be a turning point. How do you feel about the Aggies’ challenging non-conference schedule? #Sports #Aggies #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowAuburn women’s basketball aims to snap losing streakAuburn’s women’s basketball team is hungry for a turnaround as they face Middle Tennessee tonight, hoping to end a tough three-game skid. Despite recent close losses, the Tigers have shown sparks—like hitting a season-high 11 threes against Seton Hall. Middle Tennessee, meanwhile, is looking for their first SEC win this season. Auburn leads the all-time series and a win would boost their record to 9-3, setting the stage for their next home game. Can Auburn’s defense step up and help them reclaim their momentum? What do you think the Tigers need to focus on most? #Sports #AuburnTigers #WomensBasketball00Share