In addition to the exciting freshman class who led their respective teams to top seeds this season, there are some upperclassmen with incredible game.
From a first-time tournament team to a prolific scorer, here is everything you need to know about the region before March Madness begins.
The road to a championship once again goes through undefeated South Carolina, which secured its second consecutive No. 1 overall seed.
South Carolina is a better-than-even-money favorite to win the national title again.
Clark's stardom may be a first for women's basketball. But it's reaching a crescendo because of all the women who pushed the game forward over the years.
Here's what you need to know ahead of an NCAA tournament that's loaded with more stars than ever before.
The first automatic bids are punched. Now it's a waiting game for most teams.
The best conference in women’s college basketball is no more.
Mass ejections with 2:08 remaining in the game left both teams shorthanded.
Some of college basketball's biggest stars take the stage on Sunday to fight for a guaranteed bid in the NCAA tournament.
Iowa star Caitlin Clark made more history on Sunday, passing Pete Maravich for the all-time scoring record.
The Gamecocks finished last regular season with the same perfect record before losing to Iowa in the Final Four.
Clark added another record to her incredible career Sunday. She's now the all-time leading scorer for both men and women after passing Pete Maravich.
South Carolina remains the No. 1 overall seed with a new entry to the seed line.
That includes college and pros.
Clark could pass Pistol Pete in her next game.
Clark led Iowa in scoring while recording the 16th triple-double of her career.
Only Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer has won more games than Geno Auriemma, though she's only six wins ahead of him.
South Carolina won its 42nd and 43rd consecutive regular season SEC games last week, but it wasn't easy.
Driesell retired in 2003 as the fourth-winningest NCAA Division I men’s basketball coach.
The Division II center set a single-game high for all divisions.
Clark has left her mark on college athletics in more ways than one on her record-breaking night.
Clark, a 6-foot senior point guard, eclipsed the all-time mark against Michigan in her 126th game.
Caitlin Clark has broken the NCAA Division I women’s scoring record. Yahoo Sports tracked Clark’s quest for the all-time scoring mark during every Iowa game.
Clark is the megastar of this era in women's college basketball, but how does she stack up against the legends of the game?
The undefeated South Carolina Gamecocks are the top team in the NCAA's first seeding.
Clark needs eight points to break Kelsey Plum's NCAA women's scoring record.
With less than a month left in the regular season, there's still plenty to sort out — namely, how the teams all fit in behind South Carolina.
South Carolina improved to 23-0 with a dominant effort against UConn.
Geno Auriemma trails only Mike Krzyzewski and Tara VanDerveer on the college basketball all-time wins list.
The Iowa star is on a heater as of late, and it could mean she'll break the all-time scoring record on the day of the Super Bowl.
Just days after JuJu Watkins almost single-handedly knocked off Stanford, the Cardinal bounced back with a massive win over UCLA.
The Gamecocks passed a tough test against LSU, showing Dawn Staley has more than enough talent on her roster to win it all.
South Carolina is solidly the top team in the country and the only undefeated team still standing. After that, it's anyone's ballgame.
VanDerveer passed legendary Tennessee coach Pat Summitt in December 2020 to become the DI women's basketball all-time wins leader.
While Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer was making history, Utah and UCLA were earning big wins.
Ten teams ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 lost at least one game, including two of the three final undefeated teams that were ranked in the top five.
JuJu Watkins dropped 32 points to lead the Trojans past UCLA on Sunday.
In the months before the Pac-12 becomes another ghost of conferences past, its women’s basketball programs are poised to show why most were excited for the formation in the first place.
The women's NCAA tournament is ESPN's largest NCAA championship event.
The Lady Tigers notched a 159-18 win over the College of Biblical Studies.
The Gamecocks' starting lineup looks different than this time last year, but Dawn Staley’s squad is still primed for a run to the NCAA championship game with one of the most complete rosters in the country.
The Pac-12 is seemingly saving the best for last.
With conference play tipping off in earnest this week, it’s time to update the outlook on candidates for the Naismith Player of the Year.
UCLA's second matchup of the season against a future conference foe culminated in an approximation of what the Bruins will do in the Big Ten next season with multiple in-season trips across the country to the East Coast and Midwest.
Playing to a .500 record in the nonconference schedule doesn’t produce a lot of confidence in a program expected to make a lot of noise in March.
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She is 514 points from tying the Division I women's scoring record of 3,527 points set by Kelsey Plum, and she trails LSU legend Pete Maravich’s all-time record of 3,667 points by 654.
The 82-point margin of victory is the most under Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley.