Theresa Boyd+FollowCoretta Scott King Classic: Women’s hoops & civil rightsVanderbilt’s undefeated run at the Coretta Scott King Classic proves this team is more than just Mikayla Blakes—freshman Aubrey Galvan and Justine Pissott stepped up big, showing real depth. Ohio State’s Chance Gray, who has civil rights leadership in her DNA, was the spark that turned the game around for the Buckeyes. Beyond the buzzer-beaters, the event’s meaning ran deep: Dr. Bernice King’s pregame talk reminded everyone how much progress is still needed, especially in women’s sports. What do you think matters more—on-court grit or the legacy these players carry? #Sports #Basketball #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIowa women’s basketball is heating upThe Hawkeye women are on a serious roll, picking up four Quad 1 wins just when it matters most. After bouncing back from tough losses to Iowa State and UConn, they’ve rattled off six straight victories, including a gritty battle against No. 15 Michigan State. What’s really clicking is their post play—Stuelke and Heiden are dominating inside, and the team’s three-point shooting is now top 30 in the country. With another big test against Maryland coming up, it feels like this squad is peaking at the perfect time. How far do you think this momentum can take them? #Sports #IowaHawkeyes #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowSouth Carolina dominates Coppin State on the roadSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team put on a show in Baltimore, rolling past Coppin State 90-48 in front of a packed arena—most of them cheering for the visiting Gamecocks! Joyce Edwards led the charge with 26 points and five steals, while Tessa Johnson was on fire from deep. Coppin State started strong but couldn’t keep up after the first quarter, especially with turnovers piling up. What stands out is how South Carolina remains undefeated against HBCU teams under Coach Dawn Staley. How do you feel about powerhouse programs playing at smaller schools? Does it help grow the game or make it tougher for underdogs? #Sports #SouthCarolina #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowSouth Carolina dominates Coppin State on the roadSouth Carolina’s women’s basketball team put on a show in Baltimore, rolling past Coppin State 90-48 in front of a packed arena—most of them cheering for the Gamecocks! Joyce Edwards led the charge with 26 points and five steals, and the team’s depth was on full display as all 10 players saw significant minutes. Despite a scrappy start from Coppin State, South Carolina’s defense forced 30 turnovers and their offense took over by halftime. How do you feel about powerhouse teams traveling to smaller schools? Does it help grow the game or make it tougher for underdogs? #Sports #SouthCarolina #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWVU women’s basketball flexes muscle in CincinnatiWVU’s women’s basketball team just notched their fifth Big 12 win, and it was all about dominating the paint. Kierra “Meme” Wheeler, Carter McCray, and Jordan Thomas powered the Mountaineers with a combined 39 points, making life tough for Cincinnati all game. Even when the Bearcats made a late push, WVU’s relentless post play and timely defense kept them ahead. With this win, WVU moves to 15-4 on the season and keeps building momentum. What do you think is fueling their strong run—team chemistry, coaching, or something else? Let’s talk about it! #Sports #WVU #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowRangers’ wild OT battle in Pueblo: Heartbreak & hopeRegis fans, that was a rollercoaster! The Rangers women’s basketball squad pushed CSU Pueblo to overtime in a gritty RMAC showdown, only to fall just short, 78-82. Kate Gallery and Jessica Bollwahn both smashed their career highs—Gallery dropped 28 points and 10 boards, while Bollwahn added 20 and 9. Despite the loss, the team showed serious fight, dominating the paint and grabbing a ton of offensive rebounds. How do you feel about the team’s progress? Are these breakout performances a sign of a turnaround? Let’s talk about what’s next for the Rangers! #Sports #RegisRangers #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowTexas Longhorns crush Aggies in rivalry winTexas women’s basketball just delivered a statement, shutting down Texas A&M 80-35 and bouncing back from tough losses. Aaliyah Crump’s return brought a spark, leading the team with 12 points and zero turnovers. Even with a rough night shooting from deep (just 1-for-18 on threes!), the Horns’ defense was relentless—holding the Aggies to 17% shooting and forcing 25 turnovers. The second half was pure dominance, with A&M scoring only 11 points. Can this defensive intensity carry Texas through their next tough road games? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this win means for the season! #Sports #TexasLonghorns #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTexas A&M women’s basketball faces historic lossA 45-point defeat against No. 4 Texas just set a new low for Texas A&M women’s basketball under Coach Joni Taylor. The Aggies struggled to find their rhythm, shooting only 17% from the field and managing just three points in the third quarter. Janae Kent was a bright spot with 16 points and five rebounds, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace. The team’s defense held Texas to zero three-pointers in the first half, but the offense couldn’t capitalize. With LSU up next, what changes do you think the Aggies need to make to bounce back? #Sports #TexasAM #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIowa women’s basketball breaks into top 10!Iowa women’s basketball just made a huge leap, cracking the AP Top 10 for the first time in two years! The Hawkeyes’ climb marks a major moment for the program since Caitlin Clark’s senior season. Meanwhile, UConn is still dominating at No. 1 with a 34-game win streak, and South Carolina and UCLA are holding strong in the top three. The SEC is flexing its muscles with nine teams in the Top 25, but the Big Ten isn’t far behind. How do you see the rest of the season shaking out? Any dark horses you’re rooting for? #Sports #IowaHawkeyes #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOle Miss women’s cold streak stuns fansWhen a team grabs 18 offensive rebounds, wins the turnover battle, and still loses by 23, you know something wild happened. Ole Miss women’s basketball just couldn’t buy a bucket in Athens—shots that usually drop for Cotie McMahon and company kept rattling out, while Georgia caught fire and couldn’t miss. Even with solid hustle stats, the Rebels’ 30% shooting just couldn’t keep up with the Bulldogs’ 54.7%. It’s a tough pill to swallow, but games like this remind us how unpredictable basketball can be. How do you bounce back after a game where nothing falls? #Sports #OleMiss #WomensBasketball00Share