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Minnesota lost three players to the transfer portal last off-season, and in today's era, it would be fair to expect they might lose some this off-season.
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The Minnesota Golden Gophers (24-11) will look to build on a four-game win streak when they host the Belmont Bruins (26-12) at 6 p.m. ET on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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WBIT continues with quarterfinal action on Thursday. Here's an updated look at the bracket, schedule and how to watch the games:
The Women's Basketball Invitation semifinals and finals are at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Here are the participating teams, TV, streaming.
Before Florida men's basketball plays in the Final Four this weekend, the Gators women's basketball team will look to make some history of their own this week in the WBIT.
Belmont women's basketball erased a 21-point deficit and beat Northern ... It was Belmont's eighth win in the past nine games. The Bruins opened the WBIT with a 64-51 win over Middle Tennessee State. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The Minnesota women’s basketball team (24-11, 8-10 B1G) defeated the Florida Gators (19-18, 5-11 SEC) 66-52 on Monday evening at Hinkle Fieldhouse. With the win, the Golden Gophers will compete in the WBIT (Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament) Championship against Belmont on Wednesday at 5 p.m. CT.
The winner will advance to the WBIT Final Four at Hinkle Fieldhouse March 31-April 2 in Indianapolis. Gonzaga beat top-seeded Colorado, 64-55, on Sunday. Amaya Battle finished with 15 points, five rebounds and five assists for the Gophers, and teammate Mallory Heyer had eight points and a game-high 12 rebounds.
The Belmont women's basketball team extended its longest season ... This is the Bruins' second straight season in the WBIT. They lost to Penn State in the second round in 2023-24.
Virginia Tech, James Madison, Saint Joseph’s and Colorado received an automatic bid and the top four seeds in the WBIT as the first four teams out of the 2025 NCAA DI women's basketball tournament.