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2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season

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The 2024–25 NCAA Division I women's basketball season began on November 4, 2024. The regular season will end on March 16, 2025, with the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament beginning with the first four on March 19 and ending with championship game at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida on April 6.

Rule changes

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On May 2, 2024, the NCAA Basketball Rules Committee proposed a few rule changes for the 2024–25 season. These changes were approved on June 6 by the Playing Rules Oversight Panel.[1][2]

  • A one-game suspension has been added to the ejection of any player, coach, or bench personnel who "disrespectfully contacts an official or makes a threat of physical intimidation or harm, to include pushing, shoving, spitting or attempting to make physical contact with an official".
  • Officials will be able to review whether a player's foot last touching the court was inbounds on a made shot before time expired. If a player's foot is determined to be out of bounds, officials would put the exact time of the violation on the game clock. However, if the shot is made and time remains on the game clock, a video review would not occur.
  • Officials will now immediately conduct a replay review to judge whether a basket should count or not if an off-ball foul is called near the time a field goal or free-throw attempt is occurring. Previously, these reviews were conducted during the next electronic-media timeout.

Season headlines

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  • May 29, 2024 – Stephen F. Austin announced that it would leave the Western Athletic Conference on July 1 to rejoin the Southland Conference after a three-year absence.[3]
  • July 1 – IUPUI's athletic teams renamed to Indiana University Indianapolis (IU Indy) after the Indiana and Purdue university systems split the university into IU Indianapolis and Purdue University in Indianapolis.[4]
  • September 12 – The Pac-12 Conference, which had been reduced to 2 members after its remaining 10 schools left for other power conferences a month earlier, began a rebuilding process by announcing that Mountain West Conference members Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, and San Diego State would join the Pac-12 in 2026–27.[5]
  • September 24 – The Pac-12 Conference's rebuilding continued as Utah State would join the other Mountain West defectors in 2026–27.[6]
  • September 30 – Gonzaga announced it would leave the West Coast Conference to join the Pac-12 Conference for all sports except for football in 2026–27.[7]
  • October 1 – UTEP announced it would join the Mountain West from Conference USA in 2026–27.[8]
  • October 9:[9]
    • The NCAA Division I Council approved a proposal that reduced the duration of the transfer portal to 30 days. Going forward, the window opens on the day after the completion of the second round of the Division I women's tournament.
    • The Council also abolished the National Letter of Intent program effective immediately. Written offers of athletics aid will replace the NLI.
    • The Council introduced a proposal that would shorten the transition periods for schools wishing to reclassify from Division II or Division III to Division I. If approved at the Council's January 2025 meeting, the transition periods for D-II and D-III schools would drop by a year, respectively to three and four years.
  • October 15 – The Mountain West announced that Hawaiʻi, which has been a football-only member of that conference since 2012, would leave the Big West Conference in 2026–27 to become a full MW member.[10]
  • November 1 – The Mountain West announced that Grand Canyon would join the conference no later than 2026–27 for all sports except for football.[11] Grand Canyon's official announcement stated that it would not compete in the West Coast Conference, which it had previously been scheduled to join in July 2025, and that if MW bylaws allowed, it would join that conference in 2025.[12]
  • November 7 – The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved the name change of the former Texas A&M University–Commerce to East Texas A&M University.[13]
  • December 10 – The MW announced that UC Davis would join the conference for all sports except football in 2026–27.[14]
  • January 15, 2025 – The Division I Council adopted new criteria for divisional reclassification. Schools moving from Division II or III must meet objective measures of academic success and athletic financial aid. Reclassification periods are now three years for moves from Division II and four years for moves from Division III, contingent on schools meeting these new criteria.[15]

Milestones and records

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  • November 15 – UConn head coach Geno Auriemma drew even with recently retired Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer as the winningest head coach in NCAA basketball history across all divisions, earning his 1,216th win with the Huskies' 69–58 win over North Carolina.[16]
  • November 20 – Auriemma took sole possession of the career wins record with UConn's 85–41 rout of Fairleigh Dickinson.[17]
  • December 14 – Tennessee defeated North Carolina Central, 139–59, and broke multiple school and NCAA records in the process. These include largest margin of victory in program history (80), and most three-point field goals made in Division I history (30).[18][19][20]

Conference membership changes

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A total of 23 schools joined new conferences for the 2024–25 season. Of these, 20 moved within Division I, two began reclassification from NCAA Division II, and Chicago State ended its two-year stint as an all-sports independent to join the Northeast Conference.

School Former conference New Conference
Arizona Pac-12 Big 12
Arizona State Pac-12 Big 12
California Pac-12 ACC
Chicago State Independent NEC
Colorado Pac-12 Big 12
Kennesaw State ASUN CUSA
Mercyhurst PSAC (D-II) NEC
Merrimack NEC MAAC
Oklahoma Big 12 SEC
Oregon Pac-12 Big Ten
Oregon State Pac-12 WCC
Sacred Heart NEC MAAC
SMU AAC ACC
Stanford Pac-12 ACC
Stephen F. Austin WAC Southland
Texas Big 12 SEC
UCLA Pac-12 Big Ten
USC Pac-12 Big Ten
Utah Pac-12 Big 12
UTRGV WAC Southland
Washington Pac-12 Big Ten
Washington State Pac-12 WCC
West Georgia Gulf South (D–II) ASUN

The 2024–25 will be the last season in their respective conferences for at least five Division I schools.

School 2024–25 conference Future conference
Delaware CAA CUSA
UMass A-10 MAC
Missouri State Missouri Valley CUSA
Grand Canyon WAC MW
Seattle WAC WCC

Arenas

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New arenas

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Arena of new D-I teams

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  • West Georgia will transition from Division II to Division I and play at the Coliseum in Carrollton, Georgia, where it has played since 2009. It will be ineligible for NCAA-organized postseason play (i.e., the NCAA tournament or NIT) in 2029.
  • Mercyhurst will transition from Division II to Division I and play at the Owen McCormick Court in Erie, Pennsylvania (formerly Mercyhurst Athletic Center but renovated in 2021), where it has played since 1977. It will be ineligible for NCAA-organized postseason play for 2029.

Other arena changes

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Seasonal outlook

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The Top 25 from the AP and USA Today Coaching polls.

Pre-season polls

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AP
Ranking Team
1 South Carolina (27)
2 UConn (2)
3 USC (1)
4 Texas
5 UCLA
6 Notre Dame
7 LSU
8 Iowa State
9 NC State
10 Oklahoma
11 Duke
12 Baylor
13 Kansas State
14 Ohio State
15 North Carolina
16 West Virginia
17 Louisville
18 Maryland
19 Florida State
20 Ole Miss
21 Creighton
22 Kentucky
23 Nebraska
24 Alabama
25 Indiana
USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1 South Carolina (27)
2 UConn (3)
3 USC (1)
4 Texas
5 Notre Dame
6 UCLA
7 LSU
8 NC State
9 Iowa State
10 Oklahoma
11 Duke
12 Baylor
13 Kansas State
14 Ohio State
15 West Virginia
16 North Carolina
17 Louisville
18 Maryland
19 Florida State
20 Creighton
21 Ole Miss
22 Kentucky
23 Nebraska
24 Alabama
25 Indiana

Final polls

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AP
Ranking Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
USA Today Coaches
Ranking Team
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Top 10 matchups

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Rankings reflect the AP poll Top 25.

Regular season

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Postseason

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Regular season

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Early-season tournaments

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Tournament/event name Dates Location No. Teams Champions Notes
Great Alaska Shootout November 22–23, 2024 Alaska Airlines Center (Anchorage, AK) 4 Troy
Battle 4 Atlantis November 23–25, 2024 Imperial Arena (Paradise Island, Bahamas) 8 North Carolina
Emerald Coast Classic November 25–26, 2024 Imperial Arena (Rider Arena, Niceville, FL) 8 Alabama (Bay)
Creighton (Beach)
Baha Mar Women's Championship November 25–27, 2024 Baha Mar Convention Center (Nassau, Bahamas) 4 UConn
Baha Mar Hoops Pink Flamingo Championship November 25–27, 2024 Baha Mar Convention Center (Nassau, Bahamas) 4 LSU
Ball Dawgs Classic November 25–27, 2024 Lee's Family Forum (Henderson, NV) 4 Duke
Acrisure Holiday Invitational November 26–27, 2024 Acrisure Arena (Palm Desert, CA) 4 Michigan State
Colgate Thanksgiving Tournament November 29–30, 2024 Cotterell Court (Hamilton, NY) 4 Colgate
Fort Myers Tip-Off Shell Division November 29–30, 2024 Suncoast Credit Union Arena (Fort Myers, FL) 4 Michigan
FIU Tournament November 29–December 1, 2024 Ocean Bank Convocation Center (University Park, FL) 4 Abilene Christian
Gulf Coast Showcase November 29–December 1, 2024 Hertz Arena (Estero, FL) 8 Texas
Miami Thanksgiving Tournament November 29–December 1, 2024 Watsco Center (Coral Gables, FL) 4 Miami (FL)
Lehigh Christmas City Classic November 30–December 1, 2024 Stabler Arena (Bethlehem, PA) 4 Lehigh
Cherokee Invitational December 18–19, 2024 Harrah's Cherokee Center (Asheville, NC) 4 Toledo
Tulane Holiday Tournament December 20–21, 2024 Devlin Fieldhouse (New Orleans, LA) 4 Tulane
Hawk Classic December 20–21, 2024 Hagan Arena (Philadelphia, PA) 4 Saint Joseph's
Raising the Bar Classic December 21–22, 2024 Haas Pavilion (Berkeley, CA) 4 California

Head-to-head conference challenges

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Conference Match Up Dates Conference Winner Conference Loser Record
ACC–SEC Challenge December 4−5 SEC ACC 10–6
Big Sky–Summit Challenge December 4−7 Summit Big Sky 10–7
Conference USA–WAC Challenge November 4−December 17 CUSA WAC 11–7
MAC–SBC Challenge November 4−February 8

Upsets

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An upset is a victory by an underdog team. In the context of NCAA Division I women's basketball, this generally constitutes an unranked team defeating a team currently ranked in the top 25. This list will highlight those upsets of ranked teams by unranked teams as well as upsets of No. 1 teams. Rankings are from the AP poll. Bold type indicates winning teams in "true road games"—i.e., those played on an opponent's home court (including secondary homes). Italics type indicates winning teams in an early-season tournament (or event). Early-season tournaments are tournaments played in the early season. Events are the tournaments with the same teams in it every year (even rivalry games).

Winner Score Loser Date Tournamnet/Event Notes
Illinois 83–74 No. 13 Florida State November 7, 2024
Harvard 72–68OT No. 25 Indiana
South Dakota State 83–74 No. 21 Creighton November 8, 2024
Oregon 76–74 No. 12 Baylor November 10, 2024
Indiana 79–66 No. 24 Stanford November 17, 2024
TCU 76–73 No. 13 NC State
Northern Iowa 87–75 No. 8 Iowa State November 20, 2024 Northern Iowa's first-ever win over a top-10 opponent
Creighton 80–74 No. 21 Nebraska Rivalry
Indiana 73–65 No. 18 Baylor November 24, 2024 Battle 4 Atlantis
No. 5 UCLA 77–62 No. 1 South Carolina South Carolina's 43-game winning streak snapped
Georgia Tech 74–58 No. 21 Oregon November 25, 2024 Hawaii North Shore Showcase Game played in Lāʻie, Hawaii
South Dakota State 75–70 November 26, 2024
Utah 78–67 No. 3 Notre Dame November 30, 2024 Cayman Islands Classic
NC State 68–61 No. 18 Ole Miss December 5, 2024 ACC–SEC Challenge
California 69–65 No. 19 Alabama
Tennessee 78–68 No. 17 Iowa December 7, 2024 Women's Champions Classic Game played in Brooklyn, New York
Alabama 82–67 No. 15 Michigan State December 20, 2024 West Palm Beach Classic Game played in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
South Florida 65–56 No. 9 Duke December 21, 2024
Colorado 65–60 No. 14 West Virginia
Clemson 69–58 No. 20 California January 2, 2025
Texas A&M 60–58 No. 25 Ole Miss January 5, 2025
Nebraska 85–80 No. 20 Michigan State January 8, 2025
Mississippi State 81–77 No. 10 Oklahoma January 9, 2025
Illinois 62–57 No. 23 Iowa
Virginia Tech 105–942OT No. 13 Georgia Tech
Oklahoma State 64–57 No. 17 West Virginia January 11, 2025
Indiana 74–67 No. 23 Iowa January 12, 2025
Louisville 69–60 No. 13 Georgia Tech
Baylor 70–61 No. 23 Utah January 14, 2025
Houston 79–76 No. 24 Oklahoma State
Penn State 62–59 No. 9 Ohio State January 19, 2025
Vanderbilt 71–70 No. 15 Tennessee Rivalry
Oklahoma State 60–59 No. 9 TCU January 22, 2025
Texas A&M 61–55 No. 11 Kentucky January 23, 2025
Colorado 63–53 No. 10 Kansas State January 25, 2025
Arizona 77–62 No. 16 West Virginia
Florida State 86–84 No. 13 North Carolina January 26, 2025
Vanderbilt 66–64 No. 19 Alabama

In addition to the above listed upsets in which an unranked team defeated a ranked team, there have been five non-Division I teams to defeat a Division I team so far this season. Bold type indicates winning teams in "true road games"—i.e., those played on an opponent's home court (including secondary homes).

Winner Score Loser Date Tournament/event Notes
Bethel (TN) (NAIA) 64–52[25] Austin Peay November 4, 2024 Back-to-back season opening losses against non-Division I teams
UMSL (Division II) 60–52[26] SIU Edwardsville
Adelphi (Division II) 58–50[27] Fordham
Colorado Christian (Division II) 58–50[28] Denver
Alaska Anchorage (Division II) 68–52[29] Vermont November 23, 2024 Great Alaska Shootout third place game
Findlay (Division II) 65–64[30] Wright State November 26, 2024

Conference winners and tournaments

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Each of the 31 Division I athletic conferences will end its regular season with a single-elimination tournament. The team with the best regular-season record in each conference receives the number one seed in each tournament, with tiebreakers used as needed in the case of ties for the top seeding. Unless otherwise noted, the winners of these tournaments will receive automatic invitations to the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.

Conference Regular-
season first place
Conference player of the year Conference Coach of the year Conference
tournament
Tournament
venue (city)
Tournament
winner
America East Conference 2025 America East women's basketball tournament Campus sites
American Athletic Conference 2025 American Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament Dickies Arena
(Fort Worth, TX)
Atlantic Sun Conference 2025 Atlantic Sun women's basketball tournament Campus sites
Atlantic 10 Conference 2025 Atlantic 10 Conference women's basketball tournament Henrico Sports & Events Center
(Henrico, VA)
Atlantic Coast Conference 2025 Atlantic Coast Conference women's basketball tournament Greensboro Coliseum
(Greensboro, NC)
Big 12 Conference 2025 Big 12 Conference women's basketball tournament T-Mobile Center
(Kansas City, MO)
Big East Conference 2025 Big East Conference women's basketball tournament Mohegan Sun Arena
(Uncasville, CT)
Big Sky Conference 2025 Big Sky Conference women's basketball tournament Idaho Central Arena
(Boise, ID)
Big South Conference 2025 Big South Conference women's basketball tournament Freedom Hall Civic Center
(Johnson City, TN)
Big Ten Conference 2025 Big Ten women's basketball tournament Gainbridge Fieldhouse
(Indianapolis, IN)
Big West Conference 2025 Big West Conference women's basketball tournament Dollar Loan Center
(Henderson, NV)
Coastal Athletic Association 2025 Coastal Athletic Association women's basketball tournament Entertainment and Sports Arena
(Washington, D.C.)
Conference USA 2025 Conference USA women's basketball tournament Propst Arena
(Huntsville, AL)
Horizon League 2025 Horizon League women's basketball tournament Quarterfinals: Campus sites
Semifinals and final:
Indiana Farmers Coliseum (Indianapolis, IN)
Ivy League 2025 Ivy League women's basketball tournament Pizzitola Sports Center
(Providence, RI)
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference 2025 MAAC women's basketball tournament Boardwalk Hall
(Atlantic City, NJ)
Mid-American Conference 2025 Mid-American Conference women's basketball tournament Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
(Cleveland, OH)
Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 2025 MEAC women's basketball tournament Norfolk Scope
(Norfolk, VA)
Missouri Valley Conference 2025 Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball tournament Ford Center
(Evansville, IN)
Mountain West Conference 2025 Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament Thomas and Mack Center
(Paradise, NV)
Northeast Conference 2025 Northeast Conference women's basketball tournament Campus sites
Ohio Valley Conference 2025 Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball tournament Ford Center
(Evansville, IN)
Patriot League 2025 Patriot League women's basketball tournament Campus sites
Southeastern Conference 2025 Southeastern Conference women's basketball tournament Bon Secours Wellness Arena
(Greenville, SC)
Southern Conference 2025 Southern Conference women's basketball tournament Harrah's Cherokee Center
(Asheville, NC)
Southland Conference 2025 Southland Conference women's basketball tournament The Legacy Center
(Lake Charles, LA)
Southwestern Athletic Conference 2025 SWAC women's basketball tournament Bartow Arena
(Birmingham, AL)
Summit League 2025 Summit League women's basketball tournament Denny Sanford Premier Center
(Sioux Falls, SD)
Sun Belt Conference 2025 Sun Belt Conference women's basketball tournament Pensacola Bay Center
(Pensacola, FL)
West Coast Conference 2025 West Coast Conference women's basketball tournament Orleans Arena
(Paradise, NV)
Western Athletic Conference 2025 WAC women's basketball tournament


Tournament upsets

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Per the NCAA, an upset occurs when the losing team in an NCAA tournament game was seeded at least two seed lines better than the winning team.

Upsets in the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament
Round TBD (#1) TBD (#2) TBD (#3) TBD (#4)
Round of 64 None None None None
Round of 32 None None None None
Sweet 16 None None None None
Elite 8 None None None None
Final 4 None
National championship None

Conference standings

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2024–25 America East Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Albany 7 1   .875 17 4   .810
Vermont 6 1   .857 11 10   .524
Maine 5 2   .714 10 10   .500
Bryant 4 3   .571 11 9   .550
Binghamton 3 4   .429 11 9   .550
NJIT 3 4   .429 6 14   .300
New Hampshire 2 6   .250 8 13   .381
UMBC 1 5   .167 8 10   .444
UMass Lowell 1 6   .143 3 16   .158
2025 AmEast tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 American Athletic Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UTSA 8 0   1.000 17 2   .895
North Texas 7 1   .875 15 5   .750
Temple 6 2   .750 12 7   .632
South Florida 6 2   .750 13 8   .619
Tulane 5 3   .625 12 7   .632
UAB 5 4   .556 14 7   .667
Rice 4 4   .500 11 9   .550
Tulsa 4 4   .500 10 10   .500
Memphis 2 5   .286 4 14   .222
East Carolina 2 6   .250 10 10   .500
Florida Atlantic 1 7   .125 9 12   .429
Wichita State 1 7   .125 7 14   .333
Charlotte 1 7   .125 6 13   .316
2025 AAC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Atlantic 10 women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Richmond 8 1   .889 17 5   .773
George Mason 7 2   .778 17 3   .850
Saint Joseph's 7 2   .778 16 4   .800
Fordham 6 2   .750 12 7   .632
Dayton 6 3   .667 12 8   .600
Davidson 5 3   .625 10 10   .500
Rhode Island 5 3   .625 10 11   .476
UMass 5 4   .556 10 10   .500
Duquesne 4 4   .500 13 6   .684
VCU 4 5   .444 10 11   .476
Loyola Chicago 3 7   .300 11 10   .524
Saint Louis 2 6   .250 7 13   .350
George Washington 1 7   .125 8 11   .421
La Salle 1 8   .111 7 15   .318
St. Bonaventure 1 8   .111 5 15   .250
2025 A10 tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
2024–25 ACC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 3 Notre Dame 8 0   1.000 17 2   .895
No. 10 Duke 8 1   .889 17 4   .810
No. 17 NC State 8 1   .889 16 4   .800
Louisville 7 2   .778 14 6   .700
No. 19 California 6 2   .750 18 3   .857
No. 25 Florida State 6 2   .750 16 4   .800
No. 15 North Carolina 6 3   .667 18 4   .818
No. 20 Georgia Tech 5 4   .556 17 4   .810
Virginia Tech 5 4   .556 14 6   .700
Clemson 4 6   .400 11 10   .524
Boston College 3 6   .333 12 10   .545
Virginia 3 6   .333 11 10   .524
Stanford 2 6   .250 10 9   .526
Miami (FL) 2 7   .222 12 8   .600
SMU 2 7   .222 10 11   .476
Syracuse 2 7   .222 8 12   .400
Pittsburgh 1 7   .125 9 12   .429
Wake Forest 1 8   .111 8 12   .400
2025 ACC tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
Rankings from AP Poll
2024–25 ASUN women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Florida Gulf Coast 8 0   1.000 17 3   .850
Central Arkansas 7 1   .875 13 6   .684
Lipscomb 6 2   .750 13 6   .684
Austin Peay 5 3   .625 10 9   .526
Bellarmine 4 4   .500 13 8   .619
Jacksonville 4 4   .500 10 10   .500
Stetson 4 4   .500 10 10   .500
North Alabama 4 4   .500 9 10   .474
Eastern Kentucky 3 5   .375 13 8   .619
West Georgia* 2 6   .250 8 11   .421
Queens* 1 7   .125 7 12   .368
North Florida 0 8   .000 4 17   .190
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2025 ASUN tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Big 12 Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 9 TCU 8 1   .889 20 2   .909
No. 11 Kansas State 7 1   .875 19 2   .905
No. 24 Oklahoma State 7 2   .778 17 3   .850
Baylor 6 2   .750 16 5   .762
No. 21 West Virginia 6 3   .667 16 4   .800
Utah 6 3   .667 15 5   .750
Iowa State 6 3   .667 15 7   .682
Arizona 5 4   .556 14 8   .636
Colorado 4 4   .500 13 6   .684
Cincinnati 4 4   .500 12 6   .667
Texas Tech 3 6   .333 14 8   .636
Kansas 3 6   .333 13 7   .650
Arizona State 2 7   .222 8 13   .381
BYU 1 7   .125 10 9   .526
Houston 1 8   .111 5 15   .250
UCF 0 8   .000 7 11   .389
2025 Big 12 tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 Big East women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 6 UConn 10 0   1.000 19 2   .905
Creighton 8 1   .889 16 4   .800
Seton Hall 6 2   .750 14 5   .737
DePaul 6 3   .667 11 11   .500
Marquette 5 3   .625 13 6   .684
Villanova 5 4   .556 11 10   .524
Georgetown 3 6   .333 10 10   .500
Butler 2 7   .222 12 10   .545
Providence 2 7   .222 9 13   .409
St. John's 1 8   .111 11 9   .550
Xavier 1 8   .111 6 14   .300
2025 Big East tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 Big Sky women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Montana State 8 0   1.000 18 2   .900
Northern Arizona 7 1   .875 16 5   .762
Idaho 6 2   .750 14 5   .737
Weber State 4 3   .571 7 10   .412
Sacramento State 3 4   .429 10 10   .500
Montana 3 5   .375 7 12   .368
Idaho State 2 5   .286 7 11   .389
Northern Colorado 2 6   .250 9 10   .474
Eastern Washington 2 6   .250 6 14   .300
Portland State 1 6   .143 4 12   .250
2025 Big Sky tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Big South women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Longwood 6 1   .857 15 6   .714
High Point 6 2   .750 11 10   .524
Winthrop 4 3   .571 10 10   .500
Charleston Southern 4 3   .571 8 12   .400
Gardner–Webb 4 3   .571 7 12   .368
Radford 4 3   .571 7 13   .350
USC Upstate 2 5   .286 5 15   .250
Presbyterian 2 5   .286 4 16   .200
UNC Asheville 0 7   .000 2 18   .100
2025 Big South tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Big Ten women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 UCLA 8 0   1.000 20 0   1.000
No. 4 USC 8 0   1.000 18 1   .947
No. 8 Ohio State 8 1   .889 19 1   .950
No. 16 Michigan State 7 2   .778 17 3   .850
Minnesota 6 3   .667 18 3   .857
No. 14 Maryland 6 3   .667 16 4   .800
Nebraska 6 3   .667 15 5   .750
Oregon 6 3   .667 15 5   .750
Illinois 5 4   .556 15 5   .750
Michigan 5 4   .556 14 6   .700
Indiana 5 4   .556 13 7   .650
Washington 4 5   .444 13 8   .619
Iowa 3 6   .333 13 7   .650
Wisconsin 1 8   .111 10 10   .500
Penn State 1 9   .100 10 11   .476
Rutgers 1 9   .100 9 12   .429
Northwestern 0 7   .000 7 11   .389
Purdue 0 9   .000 7 13   .350
2025 Big Ten tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025
Rankings from AP Poll
2024–25 Big West women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Hawai'i 7 2   .778 13 6   .684
UC Irvine 7 2   .778 13 6   .684
Long Beach State 7 2   .778 11 7   .611
UC Davis 6 3   .667 12 7   .632
UC San Diego 6 3   .667 10 11   .476
UC Riverside 5 4   .556 9 10   .474
UC Santa Barbara 4 5   .444 10 9   .526
Cal Poly 4 5   .444 9 10   .474
Cal State Fullerton 2 8   .200 4 16   .200
Cal State Northridge 1 8   .111 3 15   .167
Cal State Bakersfield 1 8   .111 1 18   .053
2025 Big West tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 CAA women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
North Carolina A&T 7 1   .875 11 8   .579
Elon 5 2   .714 11 7   .611
Drexel 5 2   .714 9 8   .529
William & Mary 5 2   .714 8 10   .444
Monmouth 5 3   .625 10 9   .526
Stony Brook 5 3   .625 10 9   .526
Charleston 4 3   .571 13 5   .722
UNC Wilmington 4 3   .571 10 10   .500
Hofstra 4 3   .571 9 9   .500
Campbell 3 4   .429 10 9   .526
Towson 2 5   .286 4 14   .222
Delaware 1 6   .143 4 13   .235
Hampton 1 7   .125 5 14   .263
Northeastern 0 7   .000 1 15   .063
2025 CAA tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
2024–25 Conference USA women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Liberty 6 1   .857 13 5   .722
Middle Tennessee 6 1   .857 14 6   .700
Western Kentucky 5 2   .714 14 5   .737
Louisiana Tech 4 4   .500 11 8   .579
New Mexico State 3 4   .429 10 10   .500
Jacksonville State 3 4   .429 9 9   .500
Kennesaw State 3 4   .429 8 10   .444
FIU 3 4   .429 7 11   .389
UTEP 2 5   .286 9 9   .500
Sam Houston 1 7   .125 8 10   .444
2025 CUSA tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Horizon League women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Purdue Fort Wayne 11 0   1.000 16 5   .762
Green Bay 10 1   .909 17 5   .773
Cleveland State 8 2   .800 17 4   .810
Detroit Mercy 6 5   .545 12 7   .632
Oakland 5 6   .455 7 13   .350
Youngstown State 4 7   .364 9 12   .429
Robert Morris 4 7   .364 8 12   .400
Northern Kentucky 4 7   .364 7 15   .318
IU Indy 4 7   .364 5 15   .250
Wright State 3 8   .273 5 16   .238
Milwaukee 1 10   .091 4 18   .182
2025 Horizon League tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
2024–25 Ivy League women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Columbia 5 0   1.000 14 4   .778
Harvard 4 1   .800 15 2   .882
Princeton 4 1   .800 13 5   .722
Brown 3 2   .600 9 9   .500
Dartmouth 2 3   .400 8 10   .444
Penn 1 4   .200 10 8   .556
Yale 1 4   .200 2 16   .111
Cornell 0 5   .000 4 14   .222
2025 Ivy League tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 MAAC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Fairfield 9 0   1.000 15 3   .833
Quinnipiac 8 1   .889 16 2   .889
Marist 6 3   .667 11 8   .579
Siena 6 3   .667 9 9   .500
Mount St. Mary's 6 3   .667 8 10   .444
Iona 5 4   .556 7 12   .368
Saint Peter's 4 4   .500 6 11   .353
Manhattan 4 5   .444 10 8   .556
Merrimack 4 5   .444 8 10   .444
Canisius 3 6   .333 4 15   .211
Sacred Heart 2 7   .222 6 12   .333
Rider 1 8   .111 3 15   .167
Niagara 0 9   .000 1 16   .059
2025 MAAC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Mid-American Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Ball State 8 0   1.000 16 4   .800
Buffalo 6 2   .750 17 2   .895
Kent State 6 2   .750 13 7   .650
Toledo 5 3   .625 13 5   .722
Western Michigan 5 3   .625 8 10   .444
Miami (OH) 4 4   .500 11 7   .611
Central Michigan 4 4   .500 8 11   .421
Bowling Green 3 5   .375 9 10   .474
Akron 3 5   .375 9 11   .450
Northern Illinois 2 6   .250 8 11   .421
Ohio 2 6   .250 4 14   .222
Eastern Michigan 0 8   .000 1 17   .056
2025 MAC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 MEAC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Norfolk State 5 0   1.000 18 4   .818
Howard 3 1   .750 10 9   .526
Coppin State 3 2   .600 12 9   .571
North Carolina Central 3 2   .600 6 14   .300
Maryland Eastern Shore 2 2   .500 7 12   .368
Morgan State 2 3   .400 9 11   .450
South Carolina State 1 4   .200 2 19   .095
Delaware State 0 5   .000 3 15   .167
2025 MEAC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Missouri Valley Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Murray State 8 1   .889 14 4   .778
Belmont 8 1   .889 13 7   .650
Missouri State 7 1   .875 15 4   .789
Illinois State 6 2   .750 12 7   .632
Drake 6 3   .667 12 8   .600
Northern Iowa 5 4   .556 10 10   .500
UIC 3 5   .375 6 11   .353
Bradley 2 6   .250 8 11   .421
Valparaiso 2 6   .250 6 13   .316
Evansville 1 7   .125 5 14   .263
Southern Illinois 1 7   .125 3 14   .176
Indiana State 1 7   .125 3 16   .158
2025 MVC tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
2024–25 Mountain West Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
UNLV 8 1   .889 16 5   .762
Colorado State 6 2   .750 15 6   .714
New Mexico 6 2   .750 13 8   .619
Wyoming 5 3   .625 11 9   .550
Boise State 4 4   .500 14 7   .667
Fresno State 4 4   .500 13 8   .619
Nevada 4 4   .500 9 12   .429
San Diego State 4 5   .444 15 7   .682
San Jose State 2 6   .250 9 12   .429
Air Force 1 7   .125 11 9   .550
Utah State 1 7   .125 2 18   .100
2025 Mountain West tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Northeast Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Fairleigh Dickinson 6 0   1.000 16 3   .842
Stonehill* 5 2   .714 9 11   .450
Saint Francis 5 3   .625 7 14   .333
Central Connecticut 4 3   .571 5 15   .250
Mercyhurst* 4 4   .500 7 12   .368
Le Moyne* 2 4   .333 2 17   .105
Wagner 2 5   .286 5 14   .263
Chicago State 2 5   .286 2 20   .091
LIU 2 6   .250 5 16   .238
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2025 NEC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Ohio Valley Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Eastern Illinois 10 0   1.000 13 6   .684
Tennessee Tech 8 2   .800 14 5   .737
Lindenwood* 8 2   .800 12 7   .632
Southern Indiana 7 3   .700 15 6   .714
Little Rock 7 3   .700 9 10   .474
Western Illinois 4 6   .400 10 9   .526
UT Martin 4 6   .400 7 14   .333
Morehead State 2 8   .200 7 13   .350
SIU Edwardsville 2 8   .200 4 15   .211
Southeast Missouri State 2 8   .200 4 15   .211
Tennessee State 1 9   .100 5 15   .250
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition period
2025 OVC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Patriot League women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Lehigh 7 1   .875 16 4   .800
Holy Cross 7 2   .778 14 6   .700
Army 6 2   .750 14 4   .778
Navy 6 2   .750 14 5   .737
Colgate 5 3   .625 15 6   .714
Bucknell 5 3   .625 10 9   .526
Lafayette 2 6   .250 5 14   .263
Boston University 2 7   .222 8 12   .400
Loyola 1 7   .125 7 12   .368
American 0 8   .000 0 19   .000
2025 Patriot League tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025
2024–25 SEC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 2 South Carolina 8 0   1.000 20 1   .952
No. 7 LSU 6 1   .857 21 1   .955
No. 5 Texas 6 1   .857 20 2   .909
No. 12 Kentucky 6 1   .857 17 2   .895
No. 22 Alabama 4 3   .571 17 4   .810
No. 23 Vanderbilt 4 3   .571 17 4   .810
No. 13 Oklahoma 4 3   .571 16 4   .800
Ole Miss 4 3   .571 13 6   .684
Texas A&M 3 4   .429 10 9   .526
No. 18 Tennessee 3 5   .375 15 5   .750
Mississippi State 3 5   .375 16 6   .727
Florida 2 5   .286 11 10   .524
Auburn 2 6   .250 11 10   .524
Missouri 1 6   .143 12 10   .545
Georgia 1 6   .143 9 12   .429
Arkansas 1 6   .143 8 14   .364
2025 SEC tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025
Rankings from AP poll
2024–25 SWAC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Texas Southern 7 0   1.000 8 10   .444
Jackson State 6 1   .857 8 10   .444
Southern 6 1   .857 8 12   .400
Alabama A&M 5 2   .714 12 7   .632
Grambling State 4 3   .571 7 11   .389
Bethune–Cookman 3 4   .429 6 13   .316
Florida A&M 3 4   .429 6 12   .333
Alcorn State 3 4   .429 5 13   .278
Alabama State 3 4   .429 5 14   .263
Prairie View A&M 2 6   .250 5 12   .294
Mississippi Valley State 1 7   .125 2 17   .105
Arkansas–Pine Bluff 0 7   .000 2 15   .118
2025 SWAC tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025
2024–25 Southern Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Wofford 5 0   1.000 13 5   .722
UNC Greensboro 4 1   .800 13 6   .684
Chattanooga 4 1   .800 9 9   .500
Furman 2 3   .400 12 9   .571
East Tennessee State 2 3   .400 11 9   .550
Western Carolina 1 4   .200 11 9   .550
Mercer 1 4   .200 6 14   .300
Samford 1 4   .200 6 15   .286
2025 SoCon tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Southland Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Southeastern Louisiana 10 0   1.000 16 3   .842
Lamar 9 0   1.000 14 4   .778
Stephen F. Austin 6 4   .600 16 5   .762
Nicholls 6 4   .600 13 6   .684
Incarnate Word 6 4   .600 11 8   .579
Northwestern State 5 4   .556 8 10   .444
UT Rio Grande Valley 5 5   .500 10 11   .476
McNeese 3 6   .333 8 12   .400
Texas A&M–Corpus Christi 2 7   .222 10 10   .500
New Orleans 2 7   .222 2 16   .111
Houston Christian 2 8   .200 5 14   .263
East Texas A&M* 1 8   .111 4 14   .222
* ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division II
2025 Southland tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025
2024–25 Summit League women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
South Dakota State 7 0   1.000 17 3   .850
North Dakota State 6 1   .857 13 6   .684
Oral Roberts 5 2   .714 15 5   .750
Kansas City 4 3   .571 8 14   .364
South Dakota 3 4   .429 9 12   .429
North Dakota 3 4   .429 8 12   .400
St. Thomas* 2 5   .286 10 10   .500
Omaha 1 6   .143 9 13   .409
Denver 1 7   .125 8 13   .381
* Ineligible for the 2025 NCAA tournament due to transition from Division III
2025 Summit League tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 Sun Belt Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
James Madison 9 0   1.000 17 4   .810
Arkansas State 8 1   .889 12 7   .632
Troy 7 2   .778 13 8   .619
Appalachian State 7 2   .778 11 8   .579
Old Dominion 6 3   .667 14 7   .667
Louisiana 5 4   .556 9 9   .500
Louisiana–Monroe 4 4   .500 8 11   .421
Coastal Carolina 4 5   .444 13 6   .684
Texas State 3 6   .333 9 10   .474
Georgia State 3 6   .333 9 11   .450
Southern Miss 3 6   .333 7 13   .350
Georgia Southern 2 7   .222 9 12   .429
Marshall 1 8   .111 6 14   .300
South Alabama 0 8   .000 4 15   .211
2025 Sun Belt tournament winner
As of January 26, 2025
2024–25 WAC women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Grand Canyon 6 0   1.000 19 2   .905
UT Arlington 5 1   .833 10 7   .588
Utah Valley 5 2   .714 13 6   .684
Tarleton 3 3   .500 12 9   .571
California Baptist 3 3   .500 6 14   .300
Abilene Christian 2 4   .333 13 8   .619
Southern Utah 2 4   .333 4 15   .211
Utah Tech 1 4   .200 5 13   .278
Seattle 0 6   .000 3 16   .158
2025 WAC tournament winner
As of January 25, 2025
2024–25 West Coast Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Gonzaga 8 2   .800 13 8   .619
Portland 7 3   .700 18 3   .857
Saint Mary's 7 3   .700 11 8   .579
Washington State 8 4   .667 13 10   .565
Pacific 7 4   .636 11 10   .524
San Francisco 7 4   .636 10 10   .500
Oregon State 5 6   .455 9 13   .409
Santa Clara 5 7   .417 11 11   .500
Pepperdine 2 7   .222 7 11   .389
Loyola Marymount 2 8   .200 8 10   .444
San Diego 0 10   .000 4 15   .211
2024 WCC tournament winner
As of January 27, 2025

Award winners

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2025 Consensus All-Americans

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Coaching changes

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Many teams will change coaches during the season and after it ends.

Team Former
Interim
New
Reason
Florida Gulf Coast Karl Smesko Chelsea Lyles Smesko, who had been FGCU's head coach since the program began in 2002, announced his departure on November 13, 2024 to become head coach for the WNBA's Atlanta Dream. Eagles associate head coach Lyles, who played for Smesko from 2008 to 2010 and had been on the coaching staff since 2011, was promoted to the position the same day.[31]
Holy Cross Maureen Magarity Candice Green Magarity, citing family reasons, announced her resignation from Holy Cross on August 20, 2024 after 4 seasons. Crusaders assistant coach Green was named interim head coach for the season.[32]
Oakland Jeff Tungate Deanna Richard Tungate, who was in his 12th season as Oakland head coach, announced his retirement on December 9, 2024, with Golden Grizzlies associate head coach Richard being named interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[33]
Santa Clara Bill Carr Michael Floyd Carr announced his resignation from Santa Clara on October 12, 2024 after 8 seasons. Broncos associate head coach Floyd was tabbed as the interim head coach for the season.[34]
Utah Lynne Roberts Gavin Petersen Roberts left Utah on November 19, 2024 after four games in her 10th season to become the new head coach of the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. Utes associate head coach Petersen was named as Roberts' replacement that same day.[35]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ "1-game suspension approved for physical abuse, threats against women's basketball officials". NCAA. June 6, 2024. Retrieved November 5, 2024.
  3. ^ "SFA Athletics Accepts Invitation to Join Southland Conference in 2024-25" (Press release). Southland Conference. May 29, 2024. Retrieved May 29, 2024.
  4. ^ Neddenreip, Kyle (April 1, 2024). "'A no-brainer.' New IU Indy basketball coach Paul Corsaro will 'start in our backyard.'". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
  5. ^ "Ushering in a new era, the Pac-12 Conference strengthens its legacy by welcoming four respected academic and athletic universities" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. September 12, 2024. Retrieved September 14, 2024.
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  7. ^ "Pac-12 Conference and Gonzaga University Unite to Build a Basketball Powerhouse, Advancing the New Era of the Conference's 100-Year Legacy" (Press release). Pac-12 Conference. September 30, 2024. Retrieved October 1, 2024.
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  11. ^ "Mountain West Officially Welcomes Grand Canyon University" (Press release). Mountain West Conference. November 1, 2024. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
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  26. ^ "UMSL vs. SIU Edwardsville - Women's College Basketball Game Summary - November 4, 2024". ESPN. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
  27. ^ "Adelphi vs. Fordham - Women's College Basketball Game Summary - November 4, 2024". ESPN. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
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