AmberAbyss+FollowGamecocks land California stars for 2026South Carolina women’s basketball just pulled off a major recruiting win, landing two of California’s top high school talents for the 2026 class. Five-star guard Jerzy Robinson, the nation’s best shooting guard, and Kaeli Wynn, a versatile forward from Mater Dei, both chose the Gamecocks over powerhouse programs closer to home. Their decisions show how Coach Dawn Staley’s reach now stretches coast to coast. With these additions, plus four-star center Kelsi Andrews, South Carolina’s future looks as bright as ever. What do you think—will this new wave keep the Gamecocks at the top of women’s hoops? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDucks’ home struggles spark big questionsFour straight losses—three of them heartbreakers at home—have the Oregon women’s basketball team and fans feeling the sting. The Ducks just couldn’t finish at the rim, getting outscored 46-16 in the paint by Minnesota, and it’s clear frustration is mounting. With young players shouldering heavy minutes and missed opportunities piling up, the team’s NCAA hopes are looking shaky. There’s still time to turn things around, but the margin for error is gone. What do you think the Ducks need most right now: more experience, better finishing, or a shakeup in the lineup? #Sports #GoDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowTatiana Mason’s big Ohio State momentTatiana Mason just made her lifelong dream a reality—she’s officially committed to play basketball for Ohio State! The Brush High School standout, who’s been lighting up the scoreboard this season, chose the Buckeyes over offers from top programs like Michigan and Xavier. Her drive started back in fourth grade, playing on boys’ teams and putting in hours at the gym with her dad. Now, she’s joining a powerhouse program and is a top contender for Ohio’s Ms. Basketball. What do you think this means for the future of women’s basketball in Ohio? #Sports #OhioState #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOregon Ducks face tough losing streakFour straight losses have left the Oregon women’s basketball team searching for answers. After a promising win over USC, the Ducks have struggled to close out games, with missed layups and late-game lapses costing them dearly. Sunday’s 65-60 loss to Minnesota at Matthew Knight Arena stung, especially with a must-win matchup against Penn State looming. Players and coaches are frustrated but determined to turn things around. With so many games coming down to just a few possessions, what do you think the Ducks need to change to get back on track? Let’s talk about what’s next for this team. #Sports #OregonDucks #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUSC women’s basketball faces season-defining stretchUSC women’s basketball is about to hit its toughest stretch yet, with three straight games against top-15 teams—starting with No. 13 Michigan State on the road. Kara Dunn is on fire, scoring 20+ in four straight, but can she keep it up? Kennedy Smith’s return has been a game-changer, even if she’s still ramping up offensively. Freshman Jazzy Davidson is looking to break out of a mini slump, and the Trojans will need her best. Plus, Michigan State’s Grace VanSlooten is a familiar threat. How do you think USC will handle this make-or-break road trip? #Sports #USC #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLSU women surge to No. 6 after big winsLSU women’s basketball just shot up to No. 6 in the AP Top 25, thanks to a gutsy win at Oklahoma and a three-game SEC streak. After a rocky 0-2 start in conference play, the Lady Tigers have turned things around fast—beating Texas along the way. UConn still holds the top spot, but LSU’s momentum is hard to ignore. With Vanderbilt still unbeaten and South Carolina, UCLA, and Texas rounding out the top five, this season’s shaping up to be a wild ride. How far do you think LSU can climb? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMSU women’s hoops: Poll shakeup after Iowa clashMSU women’s basketball just slipped to No. 15 in the latest USA Today Coaches Poll after a nail-biting week—splitting games with a win over Nebraska and a tough loss at Iowa. The Hawkeyes, now ranked No. 10, handed the Spartans a reality check, but MSU actually climbed to No. 13 in the AP poll. With USC up next at Breslin Center, all eyes are on how the Spartans bounce back. Does this ranking shift reflect their true potential, or is it just a midseason blip? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowOhio State’s wild comeback stuns TCUOhio State women’s basketball just pulled off a heart-stopping comeback against TCU, showing exactly why this team is so tough to count out. Coach Kevin McGuff praised their never-quit mentality, saying the Buckeyes’ fast pace and relentless pressure make them dangerous no matter the score. Chance Gray was the spark, dropping 22 points and hitting a clutch 3-pointer with just 16 seconds left. Jaloni Cambridge also made her mark with smart playmaking and gritty defense. With this win, Ohio State moves to 17-2—what do you think makes this team so resilient in tight games? #Sports #OhioState #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLSU’s game plan shuts down SEC star centerLSU women’s basketball pulled off a big win by keeping Oklahoma’s Raegan Beers, one of the SEC’s top centers, in check. The Tigers’ strategy? Attack Beers on offense and make her work hard on defense, which led to her sitting out much of the first half with foul trouble. Kate Koval and the rest of the LSU squad hustled on the boards and played tough, making sure Beers couldn’t dominate the paint. This team effort helped LSU build a solid lead and control the game. What do you think—was this the best way to handle a powerhouse player? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowGamecocks drop in NET after beating Texas?South Carolina women’s basketball just took down a top-5 Texas team, but somehow slipped in the NCAA’s all-important NET rankings—while Texas jumped ahead! Even with a 19-1 record and one of the toughest schedules in the country, the Gamecocks are now No. 4 in NET, behind the Longhorns. It’s wild how the ranking math works, considering USC’s strong wins against top teams. With big games against Oklahoma and undefeated Vanderbilt coming up, the next week could shake things up again. What do you think—should the NET system weigh recent wins more heavily? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share