The Evolution of Women’s College Basketball: Honoring the Past, Celebrating the Present
Women’s college basketball has reached new heights in recent years, with record-breaking viewership numbers and a surge in popularity. As the game continues to grow, it is important to reflect on its rich history and the legends who paved the way.
The recent Pac-12 tournament provided a perfect opportunity for reflection, as Lindsay Gottlieb highlighted the importance of recognizing the game’s history. Players like Cheryl Miller, Tina Thompson, Cynthia Cooper, Lisa Leslie, and the McGee twins are not only icons of USC basketball but are also regarded as some of the greatest women’s basketball players of all time.
Gottlieb’s USC squad, led by JuJu Watkins, pays homage to the players who came before them and set the standard for excellence. This resurgence of interest in women’s basketball is a testament to the game’s enduring legacy.
During the championship’s pregame festivities, Cheryl Miller’s presence loomed large, inspiring the Trojans to victory and reminding them of the history they were a part of. As the final seconds ticked off against Stanford, the Pac-12 celebrated its storied past while looking towards a bright future with the USC Trojans as champions.
Gottlieb expressed her gratitude for the Pac-12 Conference and the impact it has had on her career, particularly as a New York native. The tournament served as a fitting farewell for the conference, with teams showcasing their talent and paying tribute to the legacy of the Pac-12.
Players like Frida Formann of Colorado embody the spirit of the Pac-12, inspired by the performances of past tournament MVPs like Sabrina Ionescu. Formann’s journey to the conference was a realization of her dreams, as she led her team to victory and embraced the history and tradition of the tournament.
The camaraderie and respect among coaches and players were on full display throughout the tournament, with rivalries set aside to honor the legacy of the Pac-12. As the final Pac-12 tournament came to a close, it marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter for women’s college basketball.
In the years to come, fans will fondly look back on the memories made at the Pac-12 tournament and the impact it had on the game. While the conference may no longer be the same, the legacy of greatness and emotion will continue to resonate in the hearts of players and fans alike.

