Top 17 Women’s College Basketball Games to Watch in 2025

The 2025 women’s college basketball season is off to an electrifying start. Intense matchups and unforgettable moments have already marked the early weeks.

We’ve seen buzzer-beaters and wild comebacks. Fans are getting some of the best basketball action of the year.

November’s winding down, but December’s on deck with even more excitement. Several top-15 matchups are looming, and honestly, it’s hard not to get hyped.

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Let’s dive into the key games to watch and a few players who are already making waves.

Key Matchups to Watch

The 2025 season is heating up. Some games just jump off the schedule as can’t-miss events.

These matchups feature top teams and players. High stakes, wild finishes—what more can you ask for?

No. 4 Texas at No. 3 UCLA

On Wednesday, November 26, No. 4 Texas visits No. 3 UCLA at 2 p.m. ET on truTV. Both teams bring elite talent and sharp strategy, so expect a battle.

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No. 6 Maryland at No. 15 Kentucky

Later that day, No. 6 Maryland faces No. 15 Kentucky at 5:30 p.m. ET on FloHoops. Both squads have depth and skill, making this a game worth watching.

No. 4 Texas (or) No. 3 UCLA at No. 2 South Carolina

Thursday, November 27, keeps the momentum going. Either No. 4 Texas or No. 3 UCLA will take on No. 2 South Carolina, though time and network are still TBA.

This one could easily become a season highlight.

No. 11 Tennessee at No. 3 UCLA

On Sunday, November 30, No. 11 Tennessee heads to No. 3 UCLA at 4:30 p.m. ET on FS1. Another shot for fans to catch top-tier basketball between powerhouse programs.

December Showdowns

December’s schedule doesn’t let up. Marquee matchups are everywhere, and fans are in for a treat.

No. 24 NC State at No. 8 Oklahoma

December 3 brings No. 24 NC State at No. 8 Oklahoma, tipping off at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Both teams have a lot to prove, and the rankings are on the line.

No. 2 South Carolina at No. 22 Louisville

On December 4, No. 2 South Carolina meets No. 22 Louisville at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. It’s a big chance for South Carolina to flex their muscles as a top contender.

No. 10 North Carolina at No. 4 Texas

Also on December 4, No. 10 North Carolina heads to No. 4 Texas at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Expect a tight battle—neither team will back down easily.

No. 19 Notre Dame at No. 13 Ole Miss

Later that night, No. 19 Notre Dame faces No. 13 Ole Miss at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN2. Both teams have grit and talent, so this one’s circled on plenty of calendars.

No. 23 Washington at No. 18 USC

December 7 has No. 23 Washington visiting No. 18 USC at 8 p.m. ET on BTN. Upsets are always possible, and this game could shake things up.

No. 14 Iowa at No. 12 Iowa State

December 10 serves up a fierce rivalry: No. 14 Iowa at No. 12 Iowa State, 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. Bragging rights and rankings are both up for grabs.

Additional Key Matchups

  • No. 8 Oklahoma at No. 25 Oklahoma State – December 13, 4 p.m. ET on ESPNU
  • No. 1 UConn at No. 18 USC – December 13, 5:30 p.m. ET on Fox
  • No. 4 Texas at No. 16 Baylor – December 14, 1 p.m. ET on ABC
  • No. 22 Louisville at No. 10 North Carolina – December 14, 4 p.m. ET on ACCN
  • No. 22 Louisville at No. 11 Tennessee – December 20, 10:30 a.m. ET on FOX
  • No. 14 Iowa at No. 1 UConn – December 20, 1 p.m. ET on Fox
  • No. 16 Baylor at No. 25 Oklahoma State – December 31, 3 p.m. ET on ESPN+

Standout Players to Watch

This season’s already given us some breakout performances. A few players are making serious noise.

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Hannah Hidalgo, Notre Dame

Junior guard Hannah Hidalgo stands out for No. 19 Notre Dame. She’s delivered in big moments, including a game-winning shot against No. 18 USC.

Syla Swords, Olivia Olson, and Mila Holloway, Michigan

Sophomore guards Syla Swords, Olivia Olson, and Mila Holloway have played huge roles for No. 9 Michigan. Their teamwork and energy fuel the team’s comebacks.

Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd, UConn

For No. 1 UConn, forward Sarah Strong and guard Azzi Fudd have been outstanding. Strong keeps growing on both ends of the floor, and Fudd isn’t shy about praising her progress.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 women’s college basketball season looks like it’s going to be unforgettable. There are so many high-stakes matchups and some truly standout performances on the horizon.

Fans—whether you live for the sport or just check in from time to time—should keep an eye on these key games. The excitement’s bound to build as the weeks go by.

If you want a detailed schedule or more info about what’s coming up, check out USA Today’s coverage of the 2025 women’s college basketball season.

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