GalacticGiraffe+FollowSlaughter steps up big for Mizzou womenLosing your top playmaker right before tip-off could rattle any team, but Mizzou women’s basketball turned that challenge into a statement win. With Shannon Dowell sidelined, Grace Slaughter exploded for 25 points, including the Tigers’ first 13, while Jayla Smith added 17 and some clutch defense. The energy in Columbia was electric as Missouri shot nearly 50% and cruised past North Alabama, 84-57. It’s impressive to see how different players stepped up and kept the momentum going. What do you think this says about the team’s depth and resilience heading into the next matchup? #Sports #Mizzou #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowUConn women’s basketball dominates IowaUConn’s women’s basketball team just showed why they’re the top squad in the country, rolling over Iowa 90-64 in New York. The Huskies’ defense and experience were on full display, making it clear there’s still a big gap between them and teams like Iowa. Even though the Hawkeyes were huge underdogs, these tough matchups are valuable learning moments. UConn’s unbeaten run continues, and with only a couple of ranked teams left on their schedule, another perfect season looks possible. How do you think Iowa can close the gap before March? #Sports #UConn #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLouisville dominates Tennessee in statement winLouisville women’s basketball just sent a clear message by crushing No. 17 Tennessee 89-65 in Brooklyn. After a tight game midway through the third, the Cards exploded with a 41-17 run to close it out—marking their biggest win over a Top 25 team since last March. Six players scored in double figures, with Tajianna Roberts leading the way and Imari Berry grabbing her first career double-double. The team’s energy on the boards (59 rebounds!) and balanced scoring made all the difference. What do you think this win says about Louisville’s chances this season? #Sports #Louisville #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks’ offense is on fire lately!South Carolina women’s basketball just put up another jaw-dropping performance, crushing FGCU 105-43. Madina Okot set a new career high with 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds—her second straight double-double. Joyce Edwards nearly matched her own record, dropping 29 points before Coach Staley gave her some well-earned rest. The team’s shooting was off the charts, hitting 63% from the floor and breaking the Staley Era record with 45 field goals. That’s three games over 100 points in their last four! How do you think this explosive offense will shape the rest of their season? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLSU women’s basketball: Still undefeated, but only ranked 5th?LSU women’s basketball is crushing it with a 12-0 record and the best offense in the country, yet they’re still stuck at No. 5 in the latest coaches’ poll. The main reason? Their schedule hasn’t been the toughest so far, but that’s about to change. With SEC play starting soon, including big games against Kentucky, Texas, Oklahoma, and South Carolina, we’ll finally see how this team stacks up against top competition. Do you think LSU deserves a higher ranking, or should they have to prove it first? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
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