🏀 Monday Night Hoops Recap – November 17, 2025 🏀
The women’s college basketball slate did not disappoint — a night full of statement wins, breakout performances, and high-scoring battles across the country. Let’s break it down:
Star Freshman Nyla Brooks & Tar Heels Roll Past Fairfield
Brooks Sparks UNC’s Offense Off the Bench
Coming off the bench, Brooks poured in 12 points on 5-for-12 shooting, including a confident 1-of-4 from deep, and added 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and a steal in just 23 minutes. Her composure and aggressiveness stood out, especially in the second quarter when UNC began to separate from a tough Fairfield squad led by Kaety L’Amoreaux’s 15 points.
💙🏀 UCLA Dominates UNC Behind Balanced Attack and Interior Power
🔹 Key Takeaways
Bruin Bigs Take Over: Lauren Betts and Angela Dugalić combined for 34 points and 18 rebounds, overwhelming UNC’s interior defense.
UNC’s Young Core Learns: Toomey, Brooks, and Aarnisalo continue to develop chemistry, showing potential despite efficiency issues.
Kiki Rice Rising: The junior guard was the engine for UCLA, notching a double-double (15 pts, 10 reb) and elite control of pace.
NCAA WBB Recap: November 10th
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🏀 Major Movez Media Top 25 Women’s Basketball Rankings
The first edition of the Major Movez Media Top 25 Women’s Basketball Rankings sets the tone for what promises to be a thrilling 2025-26 college season.
At No. 1, the UConn Huskies hold firm as the national standard—powered by star guard Azzi Fudd and a roster loaded with returning championship talent. South Carolina sits close behind at No. 2, boasting unmatched depth and physicality in the post, while LSU rounds out the top three under Coach Kim Mulkey’s relentless pace and power.
NCAA Women’s Basketball Sunday Recap
🏀 Sunday, November 9, 2025 — Women’s College Basketball Recap
From dominant statement wins to clutch finishes, Sunday’s NCAA women’s basketball slate had it all. No. 1 UConn looked every bit the powerhouse behind Azzi Fudd’s 23 points, while No. 18 USC pulled off the upset of the day — edging No. 9 NC State 69–68 on a late layup from freshman phenom Jazzy Davidson. Across the country, stars like Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame) and Taliah Scott (Baylor) turned in explosive performances as ranked teams continued to find their rhythm early in the 2025–26 season.
Game Center: NCAA Women’s Basketball
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