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Why Aaliyah Chavez is no longer No. 1 in the final 2025 class rankings
The final high school player rankings saw big jumps -- including Jasmine Davidson taking over as the best player in the 2025 ESPN 100.

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ON THE MOVE
Women's college basketball transfer rankings: Fulwiley one of seven new players in top 25
South Carolina-bound Ta'Niya Latson tops the transfer rankings, but MiLaysia Fulwiley and Janiah Barker break into the top 10.

WHO WON? WHO LOST?
From A-plus Wings to C-minus Valkyries, grading every team's WNBA draft performance
Dallas, with Paige Bueckers at No. 1, and Washington, which got Sonia Citron at No. 3, got high marks in the WNBA draft.

LOOKING AHEAD
UCLA hype, USC uncertainty, UConn's quest for a repeat: The women's basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25
As this season's title is won, we take a look at the women's college basketball Way-Too-Early Top 25 for 2025-26.

WHO IS GOING WHERE?
Women's college basketball coaching changes for 2025-26
ESPN is tracking all of the 2025-26 coaching carousel moves in women's college basketball throughout the offseason.

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Chiney talks UConn's El Alfy, African hoops, being a 'professional yapper'
WNBA legend Chiney Ogwumike tells ESPN that after Egyptian star Jana El Alfy's championship win with UConn Huskies, she believes the NBA's work in Africa is turning a corner.

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Efficient scorer, versatile defender: How Paige Bueckers' game will translate to the WNBA
Only Caitlin Clark and Sue Bird have averaged 10 PPG and 5 APG as WNBA rookies, a group Paige Bueckers should aspire to join.
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Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Ranking all 12 UConn NCAA women's basketball championships
Paige Bueckers helped UConn win its 12th NCAA championship, and first since 2016. Where does this title rank?
Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images How Paige Bueckers and UConn got their fairy-tale ending with national title
After four years of disappointing endings, Paige Bueckers finally lived her -- and UConn's -- dream-come-true.