Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in the latest USA TODAY Sports WBB Coaches Poll?

Where did the Oklahoma Sooners land in the latest USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll ahead of the Jumpman Invitational?

The Oklahoma Sooners are preparing to face off against the Michigan Wolverines in what will be a top 25 matchup in the Jumpman Invitational. Oklahoma tips off against the Wolverines Tuesday night at 8:30 p.m. CT on ESPN2.

The Oklahoma Sooners stayed at No. 11 in this week’s USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. Michigan moved into the poll this week, coming in at No. 25.

The undefeated UCLA Bruins are the unanimous No. 1 team in the nation, followed by defending national champion South Carolina, who moved up one spot to No. 2 in the latest poll. LSU, also undefeated at 12-0, comes in at No. 3, followed by Notre Dame at No. 4 and UConn at No. 5. The Huskies dropped three places in this week’s poll.

The Texas Longhorns are the third-highest-ranked SEC team, landing at No. 6 in the nation this week. At No. 11, the Sooners are the fourth-highest-ranked SEC squad at this point in the season.

The Sooners have been led by Raegan Beers, but senior guard Payton Verhulst is beginning to heat up as well, providing the Sooners with an inside-outside scoring presence. The Sooners have four players scoring in double figures and six players averaging seven points per game this season.

The Sooners are sixth in the nation in field goal percentage in 2024-2025, shooting 50% from the field. That while they’re only shooting a surprising 34.5% from three, which is No. 73 in the nation. If they can find a more consistent three-point stroke, they’ll be even more dangerous with the work Beers, Skylar Vann, and Sahara Williams are doing on the inside.

Here’s a look at the full USA TODAY Sports Women’s Basketball Coaches Poll.

Full USA TODAY Sports WBB Coaches Poll

Rank Team Record Points
1 UCLA 11-0 775 (31)
2 South Carolina 10-1 740
3 LSU 12-0 681
4 Notre Dame 9-2 648
5 UConn 9-1 641
6 Texas 10-1 610
7 USC 10-1 605
8 Maryland 10-0 552
9 Ohio state 10-0 525
10 Duke 9-2 491
11 Oklahoma 9-1 472
12 Kansas State 11-1 419
13 TCU 10-1 386
14 West Virginia 10-1 380
15 Kentucky 9-1 305
16 Tennessee 8-0 295
17 Michigan State 10-0 285
18 North Carolina 10-2 224
19 North Carolina State 8-3 179
20 Georgia Tech 11-0 169
21 Baylor 9-2 107
22 Iowa 9-2 92
23 Iowa State 9-3 86
24 Alabama 10-1 82
25 Michigan 9-1 67

Schools Dropped Out

No. 23 Ole Miss; No. 25 Illinois;

Others Receiving Votes

Ole Miss 61; California 46; Nebraska 43; Illinois 30; Mississippi State 18; Wisconsin 15; Florida State 14; Utah 12; Vanderbilt 11; South Dakota State 8; George Mason 1;

List Of Voters

The USA TODAY Sports Board of Coaches is made up of 31 head coaches at Division I institutions. All are members of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. The board for the 2024-25 season: Ashleen Bracey, Illinois-Chicago; Jen Brown, Queens University; Dan Burt, Duquesne; Fred Chmiel, Bowling Green; Janell Crayton Del Rosario, Bethune-Cookman; Denise Dillon, Villanova; Carrie Eighmey, South Dakota; Dalila Eshe, Yale; Heather Ezell, Wyoming; Bill Fennelly, Iowa State; Cindy Fisher, San Diego; Aqua Franklin, Lamar; Ty Grace, Howard; Hana Haden, Georgia Southern; Johnnie Harris, Auburn; Brian Holsinger, Montana; Rick Insell, Middle Tennessee; Renee Jimenez, UC Santa Barbara; Chris Kielsmeier, Cleveland State; Mike Lane, NJIT; Amy Mallon, Drexel; Mike McGuire, Radford; Kim McNeill, East Carolina; Lynn Milligan, Rider; Dan Nielson, Utah Valley; Shawn Poppie, Clemson; Samantha Quigley Smith, Southern Illinois-Edwardsville; Missy Traversi, Army; Jonathan Tsipis, Western Carolina; Way Veney, Central Connecticut State; Coquese Washington, Rutgers.

 

Former Nebraska basketball recruit commits to Michigan

Last week, McKenzie Mathurin committed to the Michigan Wolverines.

A former Nebraska basketball recruit committed to a Big Ten rival. Last week, McKenzie Mathurin committed to the Michigan Wolverines.

Mathurin is a shooting guard for Broken Arrow High School in Broken Arrow, OK. In 25 games last season, she averaged 21.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists, and 2.1 steals per game.

ESPN ranked her the No. 55 recruit in her class. In May, she decommitted from Nebraska. Mathurin told On3 why she changed her commitment to Michigan.

“When I committed, I was playing with Broken Arrow and my high school team, and I was the best player on the team. The only star and that’s what I was used to. But after playing with Team Trae Young and with these literal superstars as teammates, I kind of changed my perspective.”

The Huskers have one commitment to their 2025 recruiting class. In July, Amy Williams received a commitment from five-star recruit Olivia Hamlin.

Hamlin averaged 27.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.8 steals, and 3.5 assists per game last season. She chose Nebraska over Virginia Tech.

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UCLA hoops showed interest in Michigan transfer Terrance Williams II

Another Michigan transfer on the eyes of UCLA.

The UCLA Bruins already expressed interest in Michigan transfer Tarris Reed before he decided to join UConn. The Bruins have also expressed interest in Terrance Williams II, per a report from 24/7 High School Hoops.

Here are some other schools Williams has heard from in the portal:

  • Vanderbilt
  • Butler
  • Pitt
  • St. John’s
  • Louisville
  • USC
  • VCU
  • Notre Dame
  • UCF
  • Xavier

A return to Michigan is also a possibility with Dusty May taking over for Juwan Howard. But, things could be tilting toward a final decision as Williams is set for a visit to Notre Dame, per Geoffrey Clark of Fighting Irish Wire.

“One possibility is former Michigan forward Terrance Williams II, who has one year of eligibility remaining. The Irish are set to host Williams next week.”

Williams averaged 12.4 PPG and 4.5 boards and has a lot of interest in the portal. It remains to be seen how the transfer portal looks now that UCLA has landed a few big names, but never count out Mick Cronin.

Wisconsin vs. Michigan: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Sunday

How to watch Wisconsin basketball on the road against the Michigan Wolverines on Sunday afternoon:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the Michigan Wolverines on Sunday afternoon, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers are coming off of a thrilling victory over the Iowa Hawkeyes and will need to continue winning against the Wolverines to boost their tournament resume. The scoring of Wisconsin guard Connor Essegian will be vital since he has been the Badgers’ leading scorer in their last two victories including against Michigan in their 64-59 win.

The Badgers will also need a big game from forward Steven Crowl, who will be matching up against Michigan’s Hunter Dickinson who has been one of the best centers in the Big Ten this season. Hopefully, he will have help in the paint from Wisconsin forward Tyler Wahl who had a double-double in the Badgers’ win over Iowa.

It should be an exciting game to watch between the Big Ten rivals as they both battle to keep their NCAA Tournament hopes alive.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: Feb. 26, 2023
  • Time: 1 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Points Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 12.4 PPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 17.4 PPG

Rebounds Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Steven Crowl: 7.2 RPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 8.6 RPG

Assists Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 2.9 APG

  • Michigan guard Dug McDaniel: 3.6 APG

PHOTOS: Wisconsin basketball takes down Michigan 64-59

Photos from Wisconsin basketball’s 64-59 victory over the Michigan Wolverines at the Kohl Center. 

On Tuesday night, the Wisconsin Badgers took down the Michigan Wolverines in a 64-59 back-and-forth victory at the Kohl Center. The Badgers contained Michigan center Hunter Dickinson on the defensive side of the ball and were led by a career-high 23-point night from freshman guard Connor Essegian on offense.

Essegian’s career shooting night, surprisingly, was not his best game from the three-point line with him going 2-7 from deep. Instead, Wisconsin’s true freshman guard took advantage of the Wolverines’ poor help defense off of screens and was able to force fouls as he drove to the basket. He converted nine of his ten free throws with five coming in the last minute to help the Badgers close out the game.

Wisconsin will continue its home stretch with another crucial game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Saturday morning.

Below are photos from Wisconsin basketball’s 64-59 victory over the Michigan Wolverines at the Kohl Center.

Wisconsin vs. Michigan: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday

How to watch Wisconsin basketball against the Michigan Wolverines on Tuesday night:

The Wisconsin Badgers play the Michigan Wolverines on Tuesday night, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

The Badgers are coming off a difficult overtime loss to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Saturday. The loss significantly hurt Wisconsin’s chances to make the NCAA Tournament this year. It will be important for the Badgers to flip the momentum against the Wolverines, after losing due to a second-half 27-point swing by the Cornhuskers.

Wisconsin will need another standout performance from true freshman Connor Essegian, who has averaged 15.8 points per game over the last four games. He has been the Badgers’ second-best three-point shooter this season and has been crucial in providing key baskets during scoring droughts for Wisconsin.

It should be an exciting game to watch as Juwan Howard and the Michigan Wolverines will make their return to the Kohl Center against the Badgers.

Here’s when you should tune in to see the game:

  • Date: February 14, 2023
  • Time: 8 p.m. CT
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here)

Players to watch:

Points Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 13.2 PPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 17.9 PPG

Rebounds Leaders:

  • Wisconsin forward Steven Crowl: 7.0 RPG

  • Michigan center Hunter Dickinson: 8.4 RPG

Assists Leaders:

  • Wisconsin guard Chucky Hepburn: 3.0 APG

  • Michigan guard Dug McDaniel: 3.7 APG

Wisconsin men’s basketball’s 2022-23 Big Ten opponents

Wisconsin basketball’s Big Ten opponents for the 2022-23 season: 

On Thursday afternoon, the Big Ten released the home and away opponents for every single men’s basketball team in the conference, and the Wisconsin Badgers will have an outstanding home slate of games for fans.

Related: WATCH: Johnny Davis’ post-workout interview with the Indiana Pacers

Wisconsin will be playing seven teams in home and away matchups including exciting series against Michigan and Iowa. Unfortunately, the Badgers will only get to avenge their regular-season finale loss to Nebraska on the road this season.

Even though the men’s basketball season is still a few months away, it is exciting to see the Badgers’ Big Ten opponents as they will try to defend their shared Big Ten regular season title.

Below are Wisconsin basketball’s Big Ten opponents in the 2022-23 season:

Ohio State basketball vs. Michigan: How to watch, listen, and stream the game Sunday

Ohio State takes on rival Michigan to close out the regular season on Sunday. #GoBucks

Ohio State needed a win in the worst way and got one as the Bucks took care of Sparty on Thursday night thanks in large part to an unexpected Joey Brunk sighting. Now the Buckeyes look to close out the regular season with a victory over rival Michigan and head into the Big Ten tournament on a high note. Here’s everything you need to know to find the game.

Basic info

When: Sunday, March 6 at 12:30 p.m. EST

Where: Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

How to watch/listen:

Broadcast: Fox

Live Streaming: Fox Sports App

Radio: IMG Radio Network

City…………………………………….AM/FM DIAL
Akron………………………………..WAKR-AM 1590
Archbold………………………….. WMTR-FM 96.1
Ashtabula………………………… WFUN-AM 970
Bellefontaine…………………….. WBLL-AM 1390
Bellefontaine……………………..WPKO-FM 98.3
Bryan………………………………. WBNO-FM 100.9
Bryan………………………………..WQCT-AM 1520
Bucyrus……………………………. WQEL-FM 92.7
Bucyrus…………………………… WBCO-AM 1540
Cambridge…………………………..WILE-FM 97.7
Canton…………………………….. WHBC-AM 1480
Celina………………………………WCSM-FM 96.7
Celina…………………………….. WCSM-AM 1350
Chillicothe…………………………WBEX-AM 1490
Cincinnati………………………… WDJO-AM 1480
Cleveland …………………………WKNR-AM 850
Columbus…………………………WBNS-AM 1460
Columbus………………………….WBNS-FM 97.1
Coshocton …………………………WTNS-FM 99.3
Dayton ……………………………..WING-AM 1410
Delaware ………………………….WDLR-AM 1550
Dover ……………………………….WJER-AM 1450
Elyria………………………………..WEOL-AM 930
Findlay …………………………….. WFIN-AM 1330
Fremont…………………………….WOHF-FM 92.1
Fostoria …………………………….WFOB-AM 1430
Hillsboro …………………………WSRW-AM 1590
Ironton …………………………….. WIRO-AM 1230
Jackson…………………………….WYRO-FM 98.7
Kenova/Huntington …………….WTCR-AM 1420
Kenton………………………………WKTN-FM 95.3
Lancaster ………………………… WLOH-AM 1320
Lima ……………………………….. WIMA-AM 1150
Mansfield………………………. WMAN-AM 1400
Marietta………………………….WMOA-AM 1490
Marion ……………………………WMRN-AM 1490
Marysville …………………………WQTT-AM 1270
McConnelsville …………………WJAW-FM 100.9
Middleport ………………………..WYVK-FM 92.1
Millersburg ……………………… WKLM-FM 95.3
Mt. Vernon ………………………WMVO-AM 1300
Napoleon ………………………… WNDH-FM 103.1
Nelsonville………………………..WSEO-FM 107.7
Newark ……………………………..WCLT-AM 1430
Norwalk …………………………… WLKR-FM 95.3
Painesville………………………..WABQ-AM 1460
Paulding ……………………………WKSD-FM 99.7
Piqua……………………………… WPTW-AM 1570
Portsmouth………………………. WNXT-AM 1260
Portsmouth…………………………WZZZ-FM 107.5
Sandusky…………………………..WLEC-AM 1450
Sidney……………………………..WMVR-FM 105.5
Steubenville ………………………WCDK-FM 106.3
Toledo ……………………………… WLQR-FM 106.5
Toledo ………………………………WLQR-AM 1470
Uhrichsville ……………………….WBTC-AM 1540
Upper Sandusky ………………… WYNT-FM 95.9
Van Wert………………………….. WERT-AM 1220
Wash. C.H. ………………………..WCHO-FM 105.5
Waverly…………………………….. WXIZ-FM 100.9
Wheeling …………………………. WVLY-AM 1370
Wooster …………………………… WQKT-FM 104.5
Wooster ………………………….. WKVX-AM 960
Youngstown ………………………WBBG-FM 106.1
Youngstown ………………………WNIO-AM 1390
Zanesville…………………………. WHIZ-AM 1240

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A look at the Big Ten basketball assists leaders in 2020-2021

This article will look at the Big Ten Conference season leaders in assists, who are some of the best players in not only the Big Ten this…

As the 2020-21 men’s basketball season is nearing its end, we begin to look back at the Big Ten Conference and the great individual performances from this season.

Despite a senior season that had its fair share of difficulties, Wisconsin guard D’Mitrik Trice was able to make the top 10 among very impressive players such as Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu, Michigan guard Mike Smith and Iowa guard Jodan Bohannon. These players have been the most dominant at their position this season, and it is no surprise to see them leading the Big Ten in such an important category that shows their ability to create plays for their team in addition to their electric scoring.

It will be interesting to see how the Badgers will attempt to replace the playmaking ability of D’Mtrik Trice at the point guard position going into next year, especially with the entrance of backup point guard Trevor Anderson into the transfer portal.

Below are the top 10 leaders in assists from the Big Ten Conference 2020-21 season. Players from Wisconsin, Iowa, Penn State, Northwestern, Michigan, Ohio State and Minnesota have all made the list.

Ohio State basketball vs. Michigan: How to watch and listen to the game Sunday

No. 3 Michigan battles No. 4 Ohio State for first place in the Big Ten.

Here we go! Michigan and Ohio State battling it out for supremacy in the Big Ten. That actually sounds more like something we’d say in the fall, not necessarily in February.

We were robbed of the greatest rivalry in college football in 2020 due to COVID… or so we were told. While the Buckeyes most likely would’ve handled the maize and blue with no problem at all, it never gets old watching OSU put a beat down on TTUN.

But now we hear Michigan is a basketball school and come riding into Columbus as the No. 3 team in the land with only one loss. However, the Buckeyes are pretty good too, entering the contest with a No. 4 ranking and a seven-game winning streak.

This is going to be a battle from opening tip to the final buzzer. And whoever comes out on top will have the inside track to the regular-season Big Ten title and No. 1 seed in the conference tournament.

Let’s get it on! Here’s all you need to know to find the game.

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