
Big Ten Women’s Basketball Rebuilds: New Coaches and Roster Shifts Aim for Future Success
An overview of how six Big Ten programs are reshaping their squads and leadership to climb out of last season’s cellar.
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An overview of how six Big Ten programs are reshaping their squads and leadership to climb out of last season’s cellar.

The Eastern Michigan University women's basketball team received a WBCA Academic Top‑25 Special Mention for the 2025‑26 season, reflecting a 3.585 cumulative GPA and multiple player recognitions.

Reese Jaramillo announced her departure from the Wisconsin Badgers women's basketball program, citing personal growth and the importance of her role as a teammate over the lure of big‑time basketball.

Assistant coach Julia Ford, a veteran of seven collegiate seasons, captured a FIBA 3x3 World Cup gold with Team USA and previously worked alongside Robin Pingeton at Missouri, bringing international expertise to the Badgers.
The University of Wisconsin is adding eight newcomers, including Iowa transfers Addie Deal and Teagan Mallegni, while top scorer Kyrah Daniels chooses to stay, setting the stage for a competitive campaign.

After a challenging debut season marked by a ten‑game losing streak, Wisconsin’s women’s basketball team surged to the WBIT semifinals, bolstered by key portal acquisitions and a strong incoming freshman class.

The Minnesota women’s basketball team confronts a challenging schedule, highlighted by key home opponents and a road slate that includes top‑half contenders and a double‑header with Wisconsin.

The latest power rankings highlight USC's title potential, Michigan's Final Four outlook, Iowa's transfer boost, and a host of other storylines shaping the Big Ten women's basketball landscape.
After a standout career at Chattanooga, Caia Elisaldez chooses the University of Wisconsin, reuniting with Addie Deal and joining a staff eager to develop her outside shot.