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Tonightâs national TV lineup is stacked, and itâs a perfect excuse to unwind with some hoops. North CarolinaâTexas, South CarolinaâLouisville, LSUâDuke, and Notre DameâOle Miss all tip throughout the evening on ESPN and ESPN2, starting at 7 PM ET. Hereâs the full slate.
What to Know About Womenâs Basketball Today
1. Mikayla Blakes Reaches 1,000 Career Points, Fast đŻ
Vanderbilt sophomore Mikayla Blakes became the fastest player in program history to reach 1,000 career points, hitting the mark last night in Vandyâs win over Virginia. Sheâs also just the ninth womenâs player in the NCAA era to hit 1,000 in 42 games or fewer. (The Tennessean)
WHY IT MATTERS: Blakes is one of the most elite scorers in college basketball right now. She reached 1,000 points as only a sophomore while averaging 25.4 points per game this season.

2. Players Say They âDonât Feel Valuedâ in Latest CBA Proposals đ¤
Details on the WNBAâs newest CBA proposals continue to roll in, including a mandatory preâdraft combine where invited rookies must participate to stay draftâeligible. Players who skip without an excused absence could see their base rookie salary cut in half. (SB Nation)
WHY IT MATTERS: Negotiations between the league and playersâ union remain tense with a Jan. 9 deadline still in place. Union president Nneka Ogwumike told The Athletic that players âdonât feel valued in these talks as they stand today.â Beyond salary growth and revenue sharing, the union is pushing to eliminate core designations, shorten rookie-scale contracts, and set league-wide standards for facilities and staffing.

3. Angel Reese Gives Back to Saint Frances Academy đ
Angel Reese and Reebok are teaming up to sponsor the girlsâ basketball team at Saint Frances Academy, her former high school in Baltimore. The partnership includes Angel Reese 1 shoes, custom Reebok gear, and onâcourt guidance directly from Reese herself. (The Grio)
WHY IT MATTERS: Reese continues to invest in the next generation of girls and young women through sports, education, and financial empowerment. She often credits Saint Frances for shaping her belief in her own potential, and now sheâs returning that investment with real resources and mentorship.
Show Your Team Spirit on the Tree
These WNBA-themed ornaments bring team pride and player love to the center of your holiday traditions.
OVERTIME âąď¸
Desert Sky Show: The Phoenix Mercury lit up the skyline using drones to debut their new branding.
Freshman Firestarter: Oklahoma freshman Aaliyah Chavez put up a careerâhigh 33 points and lifted the Sooners to an OT win over NC State.
High Earner: Caitlin Clark is the highestâpaid womenâs basketball player, and the 6th highestâpaid female athlete overall, with an estimated $16 million earned in 2025.
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