
FIBA U17 Women’s Basketball World Cup 2026 Set to Ignite in Czechia
The FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 will open on July 11 in the Czech Republic, featuring 16 nations and a blend of seasoned powerhouses and surprising newcomers.
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The FIBA U17 Women's Basketball World Cup 2026 will open on July 11 in the Czech Republic, featuring 16 nations and a blend of seasoned powerhouses and surprising newcomers.
With unanimous No. 1 prospect Kaleena Smith and No. 2 standout Ivanna Wilson Manyacka leading a deep pool of top‑10 talents, Notre Dame is positioning itself as a premier destination for the next generation of women’s basketball stars.

The United States enters as the clear favorite, but a host of strong contenders from across continents promise a fiercely competitive tournament.

Six weeks after the initial breakdown, South Carolina's 2027 recruiting class is taking shape, with several elite prospects weighing their options and the program navigating a pivotal window of commitments.
South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley is turning her attention to the 2027 recruiting cycle, hoping to build on the momentum of a standout 2026 class that landed the program the second‑best recruiting ranking nationally.

Five‑star guard Avery Arije, ranked No. 15 in the 2027 class, has listed Tennessee among her top six schools, joining UCLA, South Carolina, UConn, Texas and USC. Her potential impact and the Vols’ recent roster moves add intrigue to the upcoming recruitment cycle.