
Virginia Tech Women’s Basketball Gears Up for Roster Overhaul and High‑Profile Matchups
A look at the Hokies' recent moves, upcoming visits, and the excitement surrounding the ACC/SEC Challenge.
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A look at the Hokies' recent moves, upcoming visits, and the excitement surrounding the ACC/SEC Challenge.

The Southeastern Conference has revealed the full slate of opponents for the upcoming women's basketball season, outlining a schedule that features former Lady Vols stars now playing for Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Virginia Tech.

After an early exit in the NCAA Tournament, the Hokies are reshaping their squad with key transfers and returning standouts, aiming for a stronger campaign beginning in November.

The Lady Vols announce a demanding out‑of‑conference slate with games against UConn, Virginia Tech and other top programs, highlighted by the return of former players to Blacksburg.

On December 3, Virginia Tech will welcome Tennessee to Blacksburg for a much‑anticipated ACC/SEC Challenge clash, a game that could add another chapter to a series noted for its narrow margins and rising stakes.

A 23‑10 record and NCAA Tournament berth set the stage for a roster overhaul, new transfers and cautious optimism for the upcoming campaign.

After a fifth‑place ACC finish and an NCAA Tournament berth, Virginia Tech confronts a reshaped roster, blending returning star Carleigh Wenzel with new transfers Alyssa Latham and Natalee Goff, while Coach Megan Duffy seeks the next difference‑maker.