Tomorrow’s slate of women’s college basketball features four thrilling top-25 matchups that will captivate fans across the nation. From unbeaten Texas defending their dominance in Baton Rouge to hard-fought battles in conference play, these games promise high stakes and outstanding performances. Here’s a closer look at what to expect.
No. 2 Texas vs. No. 12 LSU
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026 – 2:00 p.m. CT
Pete Maravich Assembly Center | Baton Rouge, LA
TV: ESPN | Radio: AM 1300 The Zone / TexasSports.com
Texas continues to roll with an impressive 18-0 record, marking their best start since their perfect 34-0 championship run in 1986. The Longhorns boast the longest active home winning streak in women’s college basketball with 36 straight victories at Moody Center. Their momentum surged with a historic Players Era Championship win, where they toppled top teams UCLA and South Carolina on back-to-back days.
Point guard Rori Harmon is a key leader, recently breaking Texas’s all-time assist record and ranking near the school’s steals record. Harmon leads the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio and has been a stabilizing force in the backcourt. Meanwhile, Jordan Lee has emerged as a reliable scorer, averaging nearly 15 points per game.
LSU, holding a solid 15-2 record, is eager to defend their home court and challenge the unbeaten Longhorns. Texas’s ability to take care of the ball—averaging just 10.2 turnovers per game—and their aggressive defense, which has outscored opponents 324-75 off turnovers in their last 10 games, will be crucial to maintaining their dominance. LSU’s home crowd will provide an electric atmosphere for what promises to be a fiercely competitive showdown.
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 25 Nebraska
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026 – 7:00 p.m. EST
Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska (14-2, 3-2 Big Ten) hosts a strong UCLA team (14-1, 4-0 Big Ten) in a pivotal conference matchup. The Cornhuskers have been formidable at home with a 10-1 record, led by Britt Prince, who scored 20 points in their recent win over Indiana. Nebraska ranks fourth in the Big Ten for assists per game, showcasing a balanced offensive attack.
UCLA, undefeated in conference play, has been equally impressive, holding a 10-1 record against teams with winning records. Led by Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice, the Bruins average 87.3 points per game and are known for their efficiency, shooting over 51% from the field. The Cornhuskers’ strong perimeter shooting and physical presence inside will test UCLA’s defense in this crucial Big Ten battle.
No. 5 Oklahoma vs. No. 6 Kentucky
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026 – 4:00 p.m. EST
Lexington-Fayette, Kentucky
The Sooners (14-2, 2-1 SEC) travel to face a tough Kentucky team (15-2, 2-1 SEC) that is undefeated at home this season. Oklahoma’s dynamic scorer Aaliyah Chavez leads the offense, averaging 19.3 points per game, while Kentucky’s Clara Strack and Asia Boone provide a balanced attack with strong scoring and rebounding.
Kentucky boasts a stout defense, holding opponents to just 57.4 points per game while averaging 79.1 points themselves. Oklahoma counters with a high-powered offense that averages nearly 96 points per game. This matchup pits two of the SEC’s best against each other as they battle for conference supremacy.
No. 8 Maryland vs. No. 19 Ohio State
Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026 – 4:00 p.m. EST
College Park, Maryland
Maryland (16-1, 4-1 Big Ten) hosts Ohio State (14-2, 4-1 Big Ten) in what promises to be a highly competitive Big Ten clash. Maryland’s fast-break offense leads the conference with nearly 20 points per game in transition, while Ohio State is paced by Jaloni Cambridge, who recently exploded for 41 points in a win over Illinois.
Maryland’s efficient shooting and lockdown defense, allowing just 54.9 points per game, will be tested by Ohio State’s high-scoring attack, which averages 84.6 points per game. Both teams are hungry for a signature conference win, making this matchup a must-watch.
With such high stakes and top-tier talent on display, tomorrow’s games are sure to be highlights of the women’s college basketball season. Whether it’s Texas defending its unbeaten streak or fierce conference battles, fans won’t want to miss a minute.
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