
Villanova Wildcats Poised for Another NCAA Run in 2026-27
Villanova finished 25-8, secured second in the Big East, added key returners and newcomers, and looks to contend again next season.
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Villanova finished 25-8, secured second in the Big East, added key returners and newcomers, and looks to contend again next season.
Houston’s modest 5.4 points and 5.1 rebounds per game masked a pivotal presence on the floor, and her focused offseason work could reshape the team’s dynamics heading into her sophomore season.

From nightly film sessions to clutch performances, Cotie McMahon is turning professional challenges into opportunities for growth and team elevation.

Despite being the league's least experienced squad, the Washington Mystics are turning close contests into victories, driven by emerging talent and a coach bullish on the future.

A clutch fadeaway by Sonia Citron with half a second left caps a comeback win for the Washington Mystics over the Toronto Tempo.

Olivia Olsen, a former DBBL standout, is bringing her basketball camps back to Niskayuna, blending professional experience with community mentorship.

After a dismal 6‑17 season, the Sydney Flames have assembled a new-look squad, blending proven imports with emerging local stars under a coach determined to reshape the team's identity.
With a blend of returning veterans and fresh talent, the Hawkeyes are using summer workouts to fine‑tune a ‘four‑out, one‑in’ system and discover unexpected contributors before the fall campaign.
With five veterans and six newcomers, the Hawkeyes open summer practice on June 16, focusing on chemistry, a new "four‑out, one‑in" offense, and the potential for surprise standouts.

The Iowa women's basketball team is shifting back to a 4‑out, 1‑in offense after a season that saw a high‑low scheme flourish, but the departure of Hannah Stuelke and the arrival of transfers Dani Carnegie and Amari Whiting signal a new chapter.
With only six players initially pledged for the 2026‑27 season, Iowa turned to the NCAA transfer portal, keeping key starters and adding five new faces, including ESPN‑ranked No. 3 prospect Dani Carnegie, to rebuild a roster capable of a Final Four run.