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  2. Get the latest Women's College Basketball news, scores, stats, standings, and more from ESPN.

  3. espnW. That's a W

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    espnW is dedicated to engage and inspire women through sports, presenting articles, interviews and videos at the crossroads of sports and culture.

  4. Women's College Basketball Scores, 2024-25 Season - ESPN

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    Live scores for every 2024-25 NCAAW season game on ESPN. Includes box scores, video highlights, play breakdowns and updated odds.

  5. ESPN FC Women's Rank just dropped! 💥 🔗 in bio for the top 50 women's footballers of the year, as voted by industry experts.

  6. NCAA College Women's Basketball Scores, Schedule

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    Live NCAA women's basketball scores, schedules and rankings from NCAA Division I women's basketball

  7. NCAAW Division I Schedule - Women's Basketball - ESPN

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    Check out this Women's Basketball Schedule, sortable by date and including information on game time, network coverage, and more!

  8. Meet the No. 1 women's college basketball recruits in each class...

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    Who are the top-ranked prospects in each women's college basketball recruiting class? And can anyone catch them?

  9. 15 Female ESPN Reporters To Watch Out For - Heightline

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    We have made a list of 15 female ESPN reporters to watch out for in the coming years. 1. Antonietta Collins. Antonietta “Toni” Gonzalez-Collins is a Mexican-American sportscaster. She currently works for ESPN as a news anchor for SportsCenter and occasionally hosts SportsNation. She joined ESPN in 2016 but had a humble beginning like most folks.

  10. Get the latest Women's College Basketball news, scores, stats, standings, and more from ESPN.

  11. NCAA agrees to $920 million, 8-year deal with ESPN for women's...

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    The NCAA and ESPN announced on Thursday a $920 million, eight-year agreement that will give the network exclusive rights to 40 championships, including the Division I women’s basketball tournament, an event growing in popularity that the association has been accused of undervaluing in the past.