Two months into the 2023-24 women’s college basketball season, we’re starting to see an emergence of trends and identities for individual teams and for the sport as a whole, all of which will further crystalize during conference play and eventually March Madness.
Numbers don’t reveal the full story of what’s happening on the court, but they can provide revealing snapshots of areas of focus, improvement and concern, as well as a sense of a group’s strengths and weaknesses. Read More
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