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Hawaii guard Daejah Phillips stands with her hands on her hips during a Big West Conference game.

Daejah Phillips stays consistent regardless of her role

By David Mendez-Yapkowitz / February 22, 2023

The third-year guard is a driving force behind the Hawaii Rainbow Wahine.

‘We’re talking about dancing’: The fight for the middle of the SEC

By Gabriella Lewis / February 22, 2023

Handicapping Arkansas, Georgia and Mississippi State’s NCAA chances

Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) Linnell Jones-McKenney accepts a trophy.

How Linnell Jones-McKenney made her hoop dreams come true

By Kiri Oler / February 21, 2023

Jones-McKenney’s story reads like a myth, but she is a legend

The Weekly Fast Break: Celebrating Senior Day

By Missy Heidrick / February 21, 2023

What makes Oklahoma’s offense so good?

UConn’s Aubrey Griffin is the epitome of modern basketball

By Hunter Cruse / February 20, 2023

‘When you look at Aubrey, she’s defending guards, she’s given the toughest assignments on the best scorers’

Locked On Women’s Basketball: 2023 WNBA Draft outlook for two Tennessee stars

By The Next / February 18, 2023

Both Jordan Horston and Rickea Jackson could be first round picks in the 2023 WNBA Draft.

UConn guards Nika Mühl (left) and Caroline Ducharme (right) embrace during the final moments of UConn's 62-60 victory over Creighton on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023. (Photo Credit / UConn Women's Basketball Twitter)

Sights and sounds from a BIG EAST classic in Storrs

By Tee Baker / February 17, 2023

Caroline Ducharme’s heroic return to the UConn line-up

Aliyah Boston carries the ball as she strides past a defender and towards the rim

The Weekly Fast Break: Big games & big win for South Carolina

By Missy Heidrick / February 14, 2023

Gamecocks stay unbeaten, milestones pile up

Marquette women's basketball players celebrate after a BIG EAST victory over UConn.

BIG EAST Notebook: Don’t sleep on Marquette

By Tee Baker / February 13, 2023

Plus: Maddy Siegrist’s historic day in a stellar senior season

Sienna Durr shoots a right-handed shot from close range as a defender contests.

From Rookie of the Year to efficient reserve, Columbia senior Sienna Durr shows the heart of a Lion

By Jenn Hatfield / February 13, 2023

‘She’s a large part of what we’ve built and where we’re going’