No. 1 UConn women's basketball overwhelms Villanova
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Athletes Unlimited announced a final roster Thursday featuring a number of former UConn women’s stars, including Tina Charles, Kiah Stokes, Bria Hartley, Kaitlyn Chen and Kia Nurse. The
Texas Tech added a second Quad 1 win to its résumé with a win over West Virginia. The Lady Raiders also beat No. 21 Baylor on Dec. 21. They have Kansas State (62nd in NET) and No. 19 Iowa State looming before January ends, and it's not like the Lady Raiders have had an easy schedule to this point: per NET, they've faced the 67th-toughest schedule.
UConn's Sarah Strong on top, Azzi Fudd rises on ESPN list of best women's college basketball players
Sarah Strong topped ESPN's preseason list of the country's best women's basketball players three months ago, and with over half of the season now gone, the UConn women's basketball star has only strengthened her case with a dominant sophomore campaign.
KK Arnold wasn’t the UConn women’s basketball team’s leading scorer against Villanova on Thursday night, but she was the soul of the 99-50 rout at Gampel Pavilion. Maybe it was the pregame hug Arnold got from Moriah Jefferson,
Charles, the WNBA's all-time leader in rebounds and field goals, is one of five former UConn players who will feature in the offseason competition, alongside Kaitlyn Chen, Bria Hartley, Kia Nurse and Kiah Stokes.
Mulkey and Auriemma have two of the three highest winning percentages in the history of women’s college basketball. Auriemma has led UConn to more than 1,400 wins and 11 national championships across his 41-year tenure as head coach.
Here's everything you need to know about UConn vs. Creighton today, including TV channel and streaming options for the women's college basketball game.