A shocking top-10 upset, 27 points from Blakes and UConn scheduled: Women’s college basketball has returned!

A shocking top-10 upset, 27 points from Blakes and UConn scheduled: Women's college basketball has returned!

That didn’t take long. A top-10 upset helped tip off the opening day of the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season. The No. 7 Duke Blue Devils, an Elite Eight team last season, fell 58-52 to the No. 16 Baylor Bears in the opener of the Oui-Play doubleheader in Paris.

Then one of the brightest stars of last season’s freshman class, Mikayla Blakes, picked up where she left off, leading the No. 19 Vanderbilt Commodores over the California Golden Bears 75-65. Her 27-point effort in Oui-Play marked her 11th career game of 25 points or more, including two 50-plus-point outings last season.

Last season’s Final Four participants South Carolina, Texas and UCLA all tip off later Monday, and defending national champion UConn will open its season Tuesday vs. Louisville (ESPN, 5:30 p.m. ET). Here’s a look at Day 1, and what’s coming up for the Huskies, from ESPN’s Alexa Philippou, Charlie Creme and Michael Voepel.

How did Taliah Scott look in her return from injury and in her Baylor debut?

Creme: Baylor has lacked a true go-to scorer the past two seasons and Scott, a transfer from Auburn, is expected to change that. If Monday was any indication, she’s off to a good start. Not only did Scott lead the Bears in scoring, she delivered when Baylor needed her most — in crunch time of a close game. Scott scored half of her 24 points in the fourth quarter as the Bears surged ahead, and her free throw shooting (8-of-10 for the game) prevented a Blue Devils comeback in the final minutes.

Toby Fournier look like she is ready to take the next step as a sophomore?

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Creme: If Duke can get 16 points, 10 rebounds and 4 blocks out of Fournier every game, Lawson would probably sign up for that. Fournier averaged 13.2 PPG and 5.3 RPG last season. But if Duke’s offensive struggles continue, the Blue Devils might need even more from the 6-foot-2 sophomore.

While the production was there, the efficiency was not. A 52.6% shooter a season ago, Fournier was 5-of-15 from the field against Baylor and missed 5 of 11 free throw attempts. With Duke struggling to score, taking advantage of every opportunity is a must. That means Fournier shooting at a higher percentage. It’s a lot to ask of any one player to be better than Fournier’s performance on Monday, but with a challenging nonconference schedule and the ACC gauntlet, Duke will have to score more — and Fournier is a big part of that.


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Mikayla Blakes makes a great defensive play for the steal

Mikayla Blakes makes a great defensive play for the steal

What should we expect from Vanderbilt’s Blakes this season?

Voepel: More of the same. After averaging 23.3 PPG in her first season at Vanderbilt, she had an outstanding summer, leading Team USA to the AmeriCup title in Chile. On Monday, the Commodores trailed Cal by two points at halftime, but then took over the game by outscoring the Bears 24-9 in the third quarter.

Blakes was 9-of-27 from the field and 7-of-10 from the line in 40 minutes. She led Vanderbilt in minutes played last season, averaging 32.2. With forward Khamil Pierre, Vandy’s second-leading scorer last season, having transferred to NC State, even more is on Blakes’ shoulders this season.


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What to watch for ahead of the women’s college basketball season

Kendra Andrews previews the biggest storylines in women’s college basketball ahead of the start of the season.

What’s the biggest thing you’re watching in UConn’s debut Tuesday?

Creme: What will the Huskies’ rotations look like?

It will be intriguing to see how Geno Auriemma uses all of his depth: a talented freshman class led by Blanca Quiñonez, impact transfers Serah Williams and Kayleigh Heckel, stars Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd and a group of experienced role players.

How often will Jana El Alfy or Ice Brady join Strong and Williams to form a big lineup? KK Arnold and Ashlynn Shade got the starts in the backcourt alongside Fudd in the Huskies’ two exhibition games. How will the minutes distribution between those two and Heckel work? What role does Quiñonez fill? What impact can Caroline Ducharme have after missing the majority of the past two seasons?

These questions won’t be completely answered against the Cardinals, but what happens on Tuesday will begin to shape the rest of the season.

Philippou: How Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd look to begin the season.

The way Strong started her collegiate career last season suggested she could end up being one of the greatest ever to come through Storrs. What does Year 2 look like for her? Fudd, the Huskies’ other All-America candidate, enters this campaign as the reigning Final Four Most Outstanding Player, but can she put together her most dominant — and consistent — season yet in her final act at UConn?

Voepel: How Williams adjusts to a bigger role and spotlight.

Williams averaged 16.4 points and 8.6 rebounds while shooting 51.5% from the field in 91 games over three seasons at Wisconsin. But the Badgers are one of the least-successful power conference programs in women’s hoops over the past two decades: Their only NCAA tournament appearance in the past 23 years came in 2010. So Williams hasn’t had much publicity in her college career, which changes dramatically at UConn. We will begin to find out Tuesday how she will handle the scrutiny, how big her role will be, and how good a WNBA prospect she is.

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