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Related: About this forumWhich NCAA women's basketball teams should I follow?
Im still relatively new to womens basketball and I wonder which programs are worth following besides UConn and South Carolina. Thanks!
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Which NCAA women's basketball teams should I follow? (Original Post)
RandySF
Aug 29
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rubbersole
(8,503 posts)1. UConn, LSU, Iowa and Cal.
Well, maybe not Cal. I was pandering.
rurallib
(63,196 posts)4. Maybe not Cal, but Southern Cal with Juju Watkins.
Watkins already on a pace to beat Caitlin Clark's records
displacedvermoter
(3,026 posts)2. University of Vermont
FarPoint
(13,617 posts)3. I follow the University of Dayton Women's Basketball is great ladies
I also follow the Mens team there as well...Coach Grant is such a leader.
Also, the Florida Gators Women's Basketball is good Shaq O'Neills daughter is a freshman there on the team
dem4decades
(11,910 posts)5. what area of the country do you live?
RandySF
(70,614 posts)6. West Coast
dem4decades
(11,910 posts)7. How about Stanford? But you're always welcome to root for UCONN.