The remaining undefeated teams in division I Women’s Basketball

Christian Standal

The remaining undefeated teams in division I Women’s Basketball image

As the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season moves forward, twelve teams remain undefeated in Division I. Each team has shown impressive talent, strong teamwork, and the drive to keep their perfect records intact. Let’s take a closer look at these teams, their key players, and what makes them so successful so far.

1 UConn Huskies (11-0)

The UConn Huskies continue to dominate the court with a powerful offense that scores between 82 and 90 points per game. They shoot with high accuracy, boasting a field goal percentage over 52%. Players like Sarah Strong, who averages nearly 18 points per game with efficient shooting, and Azzi Fudd lead the way offensively. Defensively, UConn is known for its intense pressure and ability to force turnovers. They regularly cause opponents to lose the ball 30 or more times in a game and hold teams to around 48 points on average. Their strong defense is highlighted by steals and blocks, disrupting offenses and keeping opponents off balance.

2 Texas Longhorns (13-0)

The Texas Longhorns are one of the top offensive teams this season, averaging over 93 points per game. Madison Booker leads the team in scoring and rebounding, while Rori Harmon is an elite playmaker with strong assists and steals. Texas shoots well overall but still has room to improve in three-point and free-throw shooting. On defense, they are aggressive, forcing turnovers and holding opponents to low scores. Their ability to play tough defense combined with their high-scoring offense has helped them maintain a perfect record early in the season.

5 LSU Tigers (12-0)

LSU’s women’s basketball team is an offensive powerhouse, leading the nation by scoring over 107 points per game. They shoot with incredible accuracy, hitting more than 55% of their shots, and play at a very fast pace. Key players like Flau'jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow drive the team’s success with their scoring and rebounding. Defensively, LSU is strong at limiting opponents’ shooting and forcing turnovers. The Tigers use their speed and pressure defense to create extra scoring chances, making them one of the toughest teams to beat.

7 Maryland Terrapins (13-0)

Maryland’s team blends strong offense and defense perfectly. They score nearly 88 points per game, led by Oluchi Okananwa, who shoots over 50% and averages 15 points a game. Yarden Garzon adds strong passing and three-point shooting, while Kaylene Smikle is an excellent free-throw shooter. Maryland’s defense is fierce, with a plus-32 point scoring difference, meaning they win by large margins. They average over 12 steals per game and protect the rim well with blocks. This balance helps Maryland dominate both ends of the court.

TCU Horned Frogs (12-0)

TCU’s women’s basketball team ranks near the top nationally in scoring and defense. They average close to 90 points per game and allow just 49 points to opponents, the best defensive record in the country. Olivia Miles leads the team in assists and steals, while Marta Suarez and Clara Silva provide consistent scoring and strong defense inside. TCU plays with high energy and uses their defense to create fast breaks and easy points. Their balance of scoring and defense has made them a tough team to beat.

 

10 Iowa State Cyclones (12-0)

The Iowa State Cyclones are a high-scoring team, averaging nearly 93 points per game. Their star player, Audi Crooks, leads the nation in scoring and shoots an incredible 72% from the field. Point guard Jada Williams sets up the offense with excellent passing and ball control. While their defense isn’t as highlighted, they have shown strong team effort, including holding rivals like Iowa to low scores. Iowa State’s powerful offense and solid defense make them a serious contender this season.

13 Vanderbilt Commodores (10-0)

Vanderbilt has a very efficient offense, averaging 84 points per game and shooting nearly 46% from the field. Mikayla Blakes is the team’s top scorer, averaging over 25 points, and leads in steals as well. Their defense holds opponents to just over 55 points per game. Vanderbilt also excels in rebounding and assists, showing strong teamwork on both ends of the court. Their balanced play has helped them keep an undefeated record.

23 Nebraska Cornhuskers (11-0)

Nebraska’s offense is explosive, scoring nearly 90 points per game with a high shooting percentage above 52%. Britt Prince is the leading scorer and shoots an impressive 62%. Other players like Callin Hake and Jessica Petrie support the team with strong passing and rebounding. Nebraska has scored over 80 points in 11 straight games, setting a school record. Their main challenges are improving three-point shooting consistency and minimizing turnovers. If they can keep improving, Nebraska will remain a top team.

Arizona State Sun Devils (13-0)

Arizona State’s women’s basketball team has a balanced attack, averaging about 71 points per game with efficient shooting and strong rebounding. Gabby Elliott leads the team in scoring and steals, while McKinna Brackens dominates on the boards. Arizona State scored 118 points in one recent game, showing their scoring potential. Their transition to the Big 12 Conference has been successful, starting with an undefeated record and strong team chemistry.

Alabama Crimson Tide (13-0)

Alabama’s women’s team scores nearly 80 points per game and ranks fifth in the SEC. Their offense is led by Jessica Timmons and Essence Cody, both averaging around 15 points each. Alabama crashes the offensive glass well, gaining many second-chance points, and shoots about 31% from three-point range. The team shows good balance between scoring and rebounding, making them a tough opponent in their conference.

Texas Tech Lady Raiders (13-0)

Texas Tech’s women’s basketball team is a strong scoring team, averaging around 77 points per game. Their players like J. Bristow and G. Nuñez lead in scoring, rebounds, and assists. They shoot efficiently from both inside and outside, and their rebounding helps create second-chance opportunities. Texas Tech’s balanced offense and solid defense have helped them keep their undefeated streak.

Georgia Lady Bulldogs (11-0)

Georgia leads the nation in scoring with nearly 98 points per game, powered by Dani Carnegie, who averages 18 points, and Trinity Turner, who leads the team in assists and steals. Georgia plays a fast-paced, high-scoring style and has frequently scored over 100 points in games this season. Their explosive offense makes them one of the most exciting teams to watch.

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