NCAA WBB Recap: November 10th
🏀 Women’s College Basketball Recap — Monday, November 10, 2025
By Major Movez Media
The second full week of women’s college basketball action delivered another wave of statement wins from ranked teams across the country. From dominant Power Five performances to clutch mid-major showings, Monday’s slate offered a clear glimpse of early-season depth across the 2025-26 field.
🔥 Top-25 Highlights
No. 5 UCLA 73, No. 8 Oklahoma 59
The Bruins made an early statement at Pauley Pavilion, riding a 20-point effort from Gianna Kneepkens to take down a talented Oklahoma squad. The Sooners’ Payton Verhulst posted 16 points in the loss, but UCLA’s defense sealed the game late.
No. 4 Texas 100, Louisiana 38
The Longhorns dominated from start to finish, with Kyla Oldacre leading all scorers with 19 points. Texas flexed its depth and athleticism, holding the Ragin’ Cajuns to just 14 second-half points.
No. 22 Vanderbilt 96, Furman 48
Vanderbilt’s balanced attack featured Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda and Alyssa Ervin, who each tallied 16 points as the Commodores cruised to another decisive victory.
Washington 87, Montana 56
The Huskies stayed unbeaten behind Sayvia Sellers’ 19-point outing, while Avery Waddington paced Montana with 14.
💪 Notable Performances
Ella Meabon exploded for 35 points to power Colgate past New Hampshire 89-79, one of the day’s top individual showings.
Palmire Mbu led Rhode Island with 24 points in a 105-49 rout of Emmanuel (MA).
Alexis Black dropped 20 points as Fordham handled Saint Peter’s 70-56.
Rylie Theuerkauf (19 pts) and Cassie Gallagher (20 pts) headlined Georgia’s 78-44 win over South Carolina Upstate.
Me’Arah O’Neal recorded 20 points for Florida in a 100-55 victory against Jacksonville — another dominant showing for the Gators’ high-octane offense.
🏀 Around the Nation
George Mason rolled past Florida A&M 88-40 behind Kennedy Harris’ 15 points, while Alabama’s frontcourt dominance continued with Essence Cody leading the Crimson Tide with 17 in a 92-39 rout of Alcorn State.
Kansas State held home court with Taryn Sides scoring 20 in an 89-61 win over Lamar, and Arkansas needed overtime but prevailed over Central Arkansas 89-77 thanks to Bonnie Deas’ 18 points.
📈 Major Movez Takeaway
Defense and depth continue to define early-season contenders. UCLA and Texas proved they can control pace and pressure opponents at will, while Colgate’s Ella Meabon delivered one of the breakout individual performances of the young season. As November rolls on, the national hierarchy is beginning to take shape — and the margin for error grows thinner by the night.
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