Naomi Osaka Loses First-Round Match in Indian Wells Return

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The 2024/25 NCAA postseason officially tipped off on Wednesday, with top women’s college basketball teams battling in conference tournaments in the lead-up to the Big Dance.

Kicking off this week’s deluge of tournaments was No. 18 Tennessee, who avenged their season-ending two loss streak by opening the SEC tournament with a dominant 77-37 win over Texas A&M on Wednesday morning.

Shortly thereafter, UCF tipped off the Big 12 tournament by immediately ousting BYU 81-69, fueled in large part by senior guard Kaitlin Peterson’s 35-point performance.

The ACC’s debut Wednesday matchup will pit Syracuse against Boston College, while Minnesota and Washington have been tasked with kicking off the race to the Big Ten tournament title.

Most ranked squads like No. 10 Oklahoma, No. 14 North Carolina, and No. 20 Kansas State are waiting in the wings ahead of Thursday’s second-round slate, while AP Poll heavy-hitters No. 1 Texas, No. 2 USC, No. 4 UCLA, and No. 5 South Carolina won’t see their respective conference courts until Friday.

Stanford's Brooke Demetre shoots the ball over a Cal defender during a December 2024 NCAA basketball game.
ACC underdog Stanford’s 36-season NCAA tournament streak could end this year. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

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