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Muffet McGraw inducted into the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
The Irish won the 2004 Preseason WNIT.
Six BIG EAST women’s basketball teams are ranked in this week’s Associated Press Poll, while seven squads ranked in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll.
Six BIG EAST women’s basketball teams ranked in the Associated Press Poll, while eight squads ranked in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches’ poll, released after the 12th week of play.
Three league teams ranked in the top 10 of the coaches’ poll for the second straight week.
Five BIG EAST women’s basketball teams remain ranked in the Associated Press poll with six ranking in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll, released after the tenth week of play.
Three BIG EAST women’s basketball players have been selected to the John R. Wooden Award Midseason Top 20 list, as announced by The Los Angeles Athletic Club.
Six BIG EAST women’s basketball teams were ranked in the Associated Press and USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls, released after the ninth week of play.
Seven BIG EAST women’s basketball teams remain ranked in the Associated Press poll with six ranking in the USA Today/ESPN Coaches poll, released after the eighth week of play.
National championships, record winning streaks and a new member school highlight a year filled with accomplishments
Seven BIG EAST women’s basketball teams remain ranked in the Associated Press and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls, released after the seventh week of play.
Seven BIG EAST women’s basketball teams remained ranked in the Associated Press and the USA Today/ESPN Coaches polls, released after the sixth week of play.
Three Others Receive Votes
Three Others Receive Votes
Two Others Receive Votes
Three Others Receive Votes
BIGEAST.org previews the Fighting Irish, picked to finish fourth in the preseason coaches' poll
Nine BIG EAST women’s basketball players, including 2008-09 winner Maya Moore, were named to the 2010-11 Naismith Trophy Preseason Watch List.
A pair of BIG EAST schools, DePaul and Notre Dame were among the 16 sites selected to host the 2012 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Championship.
UConn’s two-time winner and rising senior Maya Moore headlines the list.
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