NCAA Women's Basketball
NCAA Women's Basketball is a collegiate sports league in the United States that features women's basketball teams from various universities. It is governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and includes multiple divisions, with the most competitive teams typically found in Division I. The season runs from November to March, culminating in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, also known as "March Madness," where teams compete for the national championship.
The league has grown significantly since its inception in 1982, showcasing talented athletes and increasing visibility for women's sports. Prominent programs, such as the University of Connecticut and University of Tennessee, have historically dominated the competition. The NCAA Women's Basketball league continues to inspire young female athletes across the country.