Mid-Majors

Graphic with photo of Kahleah Copper (2) dribbling while being defended by Shakira Austin (0) during a game between the Chicago Sky and Washington Mystics. Text below reads "Kah on the move; Meet Meghan". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of guest Meghan Andersen and host Howard Megdal at lower right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Kahleah Copper is headed to Phoenix Mercury; Meghan Andersen is elite

By The Next / February 6, 2024

What’s a Tuesday without a blockbuster WNBA trade and a rising star in Fairfield?

George Washington's Nya Lok shoots over a Loyola Chicago defender.

Non-Division I transfers are making their mark in the A-10 this season

By Natalie Heavren / February 3, 2024

The transfer portal era extends further than the Division I ranks

Jackie Stiles: The original Midwest phenom

By Angie Holmes / January 30, 2024

Missouri State legend offers Caitlin Clark advice as she closes in on scoring mark

Near center court, Columbia guards Fliss and Kitty Henderson jump in the air facing each other and bump chests.

For Columbia’s Kitty and Fliss Henderson, sisterhood — and toughness — travels

By Jenn Hatfield / January 25, 2024

‘[She’s] kind of like a piece of home’

Graphic with photo of Georgia Southern head coach Anita Howard pointing up the court during a game. Text below reads "Fly Eagles Fly". Locked On Women's Basketball logo at top right. Headshots of guest Anita Howard and host Howard Megdal at bottom right.

Locked On Women’s Basketball: Anita Howard and Georgia Southern play faster, rebound harder than you

By The Next / January 23, 2024

‘I love to live life to the fullest, and so I also like to coach to the fullest’

After conquering adversity, sizzling Grizzle is home at FAMU

By Rob Knox / January 23, 2024

Ahriahna Grizzle competes with a quiet swagger and a savage fury

Patriot League notebook: American breaks out, Holy Cross gets defensive

By Todd Goclowski / January 16, 2024

Will a strong start make American a title contender?

Shakyla Hill became the 4th player in Division I women's basketball history to finish with a quadruple-double in 2018.

Grambling State quadruple-double queen Shakyla Hill reflects on her magical moment

By Rob Knox / January 16, 2024

Hill: ‘The HBCU world rallied around me’

How the Jacobs sisters went from La Salle teammates to Mountain West rivals

By Scott Mammoser / January 11, 2024

The Australians are in their first seasons with Nevada and Fresno State

Two similar photos are shown side by side. At left, Harvard freshman Abigail Wright shoots a right-handed layup as Quinnipiac defenders are late to contest. At right, a black-and-white photo of former Princeton star Ellen DeVoe shooting a right-handed jump shot near the basket over an Adelphi defender's outstretched arm.

For Abigail Wright, Princeton is family — Harvard is home

By Jenn Hatfield / January 11, 2024

Harvard’s Wright faces Princeton program with many familial ties, including mom Ellen DeVoe