Plus: Head coach fired following the worst season in program history.
 | March 02, 2026 | LITE Edition: #205 |
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| Hey, Hoophead! | As we celebrate Women's History Month, a big shoutout to the women who built this game into what it is today and to those who continue to take it to new heights. | Now, shifting to today's agenda: We hope you all soaked in the final loaded slate of ranked hoops. The stars left it all on the floor in their regular-season finales. But while the games delivered, it was actually JuJu Watkins who stole the spotlight after being placed in what was likely one of the most awkward positions of her career. |
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| | | | | | | The SEC has officially revealed the bracket for the 2026 SEC Women's Basketball Tournament. With the field now set, it is time to make your prediction. | Who Will Be Crowned the 2026 SEC Champion? | | Sunday's Poll Result: A majority (57%) believe Caitlin Clark doesn't need a change in representation and is firmly on the right track. |
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| | | The second Top 16 reveal is out. And if these No. 1 seeds hold firm, it would mark just the third time in history that all four top seeds are the same programs that reached the previous year's Final Four. UConn wraps up the regular season undefeated for the 11th time in program history, extending its dominant run to 46 straight wins. On an emotion-charged Senior Day, the Lady Vols threw everything they had at Vanderbilt but ultimately came up short, with Mikayla Blakes erupting for 34 points. South Carolina posted a season-low scoring output, yet it proved just enough to slip past Kentucky and secure the win. Another standout performance from Hannah Hidalgo powered the Irish to an upset over Louisville.
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| | | Odyssey Sims is your 2026 AU Pro Basketball Champion! | After five years of chasing the AU Pro Basketball crown, Sims finally rises to the top, claiming the 2026 title. She closed the season with a commanding 6,764 points under Athletes Unlimited's cumulative scoring system, finishing comfortably ahead of second-place Aneesah Morrow, who impressed with 5,344 points in her debut season. | |
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