
U17 Women’s World Cup Kicks Off in Brno with Promising Talent
The FIBA U17 Women’s World Cup opened in Brno, Czechia, showcasing elite young players, several of whom hold commitments or offers from U.S. programs.
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The FIBA U17 Women’s World Cup opened in Brno, Czechia, showcasing elite young players, several of whom hold commitments or offers from U.S. programs.
South Carolina's women's basketball program has started its summer workout schedule, but incoming freshman Justine Loubens from France is still awaiting visa approval, casting uncertainty over her arrival timeline.

The latest induction ceremony honored eight trailblazers, including Reeve, Delle Donne and Parker, whose stories intertwine with the growth of the sport.
Alicia Tournebize joins South Carolina's program while her mother, Isabelle Fijalkowski, is inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, linking a transatlantic legacy of excellence.
The Gamecocks have returned to campus for eight weeks of drills, weight training and conditioning, with returning starters, injured players making comebacks and fresh talent arriving ahead of a November 2 matchup against Maryland in Paris.

The Hall of Fame will honor Isabelle Fijalkowski, the first French player to receive the distinction, recognizing her standout season at CU and a career that spanned continents.
Raven Johnson’s first game in Atlanta as a WNBA rookie captivated fans, blending personal history with professional promise.
Alicia Tournebize, a 6‑foot‑7 forward with a professional background, is expected to provide a spark off the bench for South Carolina in the 2026‑27 season.

A look at the returning forwards for South Carolina, their career highlights, injury recoveries, and what to expect in the upcoming season.
Coach Dawn Staley adds two French prospects, Alicia Tournebize and Justine Loubens, to a roster that now boasts 13 percent French representation, highlighting the growing allure of U.S. college basketball for overseas talent
The NCAA's eligibility framework is once again under the spotlight, as the organization grapples with how to treat international athletes who arrive on campus with professional experience.
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley has added French prospect Justine Loubens to the 2026 class, a move that brings a sharp‑shooting threat and a notable French connection to the Gamecocks.
The Gamecocks' coaching staff brings in two French professionals whose role‑specific skills and international experience aim to blend with a balanced mix of homegrown and veteran players.
Coach Dawn Staley adds two French veterans to her roster, aiming to blend international savvy with home‑grown talent.

Ashlyn Watkins is back with the Gamecocks, joining a 15‑player squad that blends experienced backs with a reshaped frontcourt.