AmberAbyss+FollowHuskies stun No. 6 Michigan to start 2026Washington women’s basketball just kicked off 2026 with a bang, shutting down No. 6 Michigan 64-52 at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Huskies’ defense was relentless—holding Michigan to just 33% shooting and only three assists all game. Avery Howell was unstoppable, racking up 22 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. The energy in the arena was off the charts, and this marks Washington’s biggest Big Ten win since joining the conference. With another ranked team coming to Seattle soon, do you think the Huskies can keep this momentum rolling? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Huskies #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMizzou’s hot start fizzles against TexasMizzou women’s basketball came out firing with five straight threes and a 17-5 lead, but Texas showed why they’re ranked No. 2, storming back for an 89-71 win in the SEC opener. Even with one of their best shooting nights this season—12-for-19 from deep—Mizzou just couldn’t keep up as the Longhorns took over in the second half. Coach Harper praised the team’s toughness and sees plenty of positives to build on. What do you think Mizzou needs to break through against top teams? #Sports #Mizzou #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNorthern Colorado faces Montana State showdownNorthern Colorado’s women’s basketball team is set for a high-stakes home clash against Montana State, and both squads are bringing serious momentum. The Bears have been outscoring opponents by double digits at home, while the Bobcats just dominated Hawaii with a 26-point performance from Taylee Chirrick. With Neenah George leading the Bears and both teams boasting impressive stats, this game could shake up the Big Sky standings. Who do you think will come out on top—and which player will be the game-changer? Catch the action Thursday at 8 p.m. ET, streaming on ESPN+! #Sports #WomensBasketball #NorthernColorado00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNew Year’s Day hoops: Jackets vs Notre DameGeorgia Tech women’s basketball is kicking off 2025 with a bang, hosting #18 Notre Dame at McCamish Pavilion for their first home ACC game under new head coach Karen Blair. After a dominant win over Wofford—highlighted by Talayah Walker’s back-to-back 20+ point games and Brianna Turnage’s 17 rebounds—the Jackets are looking to defend their strong home record (5-2 this season). With an energetic bench and a knack for fast starts, Tech fans are buzzing: Can the Jackets snap Notre Dame’s six-game win streak in this rivalry? Who’s coming out to support? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowMSU women’s hoops crack Top 20!Michigan State’s women’s basketball team just shot up to No. 19 in the Coaches Poll after a huge week—taking down Ole Miss for the Cherokee Invitational title and then rolling past Rutgers. The Spartans are 12-1, but here’s the kicker: Ole Miss is still ranked ahead of them, even after losing to MSU and having a worse record. With the Big Ten stacked with powerhouse teams like UCLA, Maryland, and Iowa, there’s plenty of room for MSU to climb even higher. What do you think—should the Spartans be ranked above Ole Miss? #Sports #MSU #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLSU women’s hoops: Unstoppable in Baton RougeLSU’s women’s basketball team just wrapped up their nonconference schedule with a jaw-dropping 109-41 win over Alabama State, making it 14-0 for the season. What’s wild is they’ve scored 100+ points in 11 games and have six wins by 60+ points—no other Division I team comes close. Coach Mulkey says this squad just clicks, and you can see it: everyone’s stepping up, from freshmen to transfers. Now, with SEC play ahead and eight ranked matchups on the horizon, can the Tigers keep this energy rolling? How far do you think this team can go? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowNorthern Arizona hoops heating up in FlagstaffNorthern Arizona’s women’s basketball team is on a roll, and the buzz around the Skydome is real. After notching three straight wins, the Lumberjacks are set to host Montana, and the stakes feel higher than ever. With Naomi White averaging a jaw-dropping 22.9 points per game—seventh best in the nation—Flagstaff fans have plenty to cheer about. Montana’s Mack Konig just dropped 35 points in her last outing, so expect fireworks. Can NAU keep the streak alive, or will Montana spoil the party? Let’s hear your predictions and what you think will tip the scales! #Sports #NorthernArizona #WomensBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLSU women’s hoops dominate in styleLSU women’s basketball just put on a show, crushing Alabama State 109-41 in their nonconference finale. The Tigers’ frontcourt was unstoppable—Kate Koval and Amiya Joyner combined for 42 points and 16 rebounds, powering LSU to a whopping 74 points in the paint. While their three-point shooting cooled off (just 2-for-13), it barely mattered with that inside presence. MiLaysia Fulwiley’s all-around game stood out too, racking up 11 assists and 8 steals. With SEC play coming up, do you think this kind of inside dominance can carry LSU through tougher matchups? #Sports #LSU #WomensBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowGopher women’s hoops face Indiana test tonightMinnesota’s women’s basketball squad is making waves this season—now ranked No. 18 in the NET and boasting one of the nation’s stingiest defenses, they’re holding opponents to just 50.7 points per game. With three players already past the 1,000-point career mark, and Brylee Glenn closing in, the Gophers are showing real depth. Tonight’s matchup at Indiana isn’t just another game—it’s a chance to break the tie in a historic rivalry (series stands at 38-37) and prove they’re a Big Ten contender. Who’s feeling confident about a Gopher win on the road? #Sports #Gophers #WomensBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowGamecocks face big test after Latson injuryLosing Ta’Niya Latson to a leg injury mid-game is a tough blow for South Carolina, especially with her hot start this season. She was all smiles after the game, but her absence could really shake up the Gamecocks’ rotation. With Latson averaging over 17 points per game, there’s a big gap to fill. Now it’s up to bench players like Agot Makeer, Ayla McDowell, and Maddy McDaniel to step up, and the starting guards will have to carry even more weight. How do you think the team will adapt if Latson is out for a while? #Sports #Gamecocks #WomensBasketball00Share