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The best women's game on each remaining day of the season - ESPN

Selection Sunday is less than five weeks away. A 2024-25 women's college basketball season that has flown by is hitting the stretch run at warp speed.

The next month in the Big Ten will determine which teams survive the bubble. The teams that land in the top 16 will largely shift based on how the SEC race plays out. UCLA, South Carolina and Notre Dame have looked dominant in their leagues and are strong favorites to be No. 1 seeds in the NCAA tournament. But their conference leads are still narrow. Any slipups could alter the national landscape and the Big Ten, SEC and ACC races dramatically. They all have monumental games to come.

While matchups on Thursdays and Sundays dominate the women's college basketball calendar, nearly every night the rest of the regular season offers something that could influence the postseason.

ESPN highlights the biggest game each night for the rest of the regular season, with some honorable mentions thrown in.

All times are Eastern

Payton Verhulst scores 10 of her 19 points in the fourth quarter while Sahara Williams ends the night with 14 to give the Sooners a 66-56 victory against the Rebels.

Kentucky Wildcats at Ole Miss Rebels (7 p.m., ESPN2)

The Wildcats have been the biggest surprise in the SEC with Kenny Brooks and Georgia Amoore instantly restoring the program to not just relevance but bona fide conference championship contention. This trip to Oxford follows an eight-day break and begins the most challenging part of Kentucky's schedule. Home games against Texas, LSU and Tennessee follow before finishing the season at South Carolina. Both the Wildcats and Ole Miss are also vying for a top-four seed in the SEC and NCAA tournaments. And Amoore, having the best season of an already

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