The MidMajors

ESPN Top 25 Debate + Upcoming Women’s Basketball Matchups


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Originally recorded on Jan 16th, 2027 | In this episode of The Mid Majors, Tacarra and Courtney break down the latest storylines in women’s college basketball, from tough stretches and close losses to standout player performances and upcoming must-watch matchups.

The hosts discuss the challenge of closing games, the danger of relying too heavily on one player, and why team chemistry and court awareness separate good teams from great ones. They highlight guards who can score at all three levels, the importance of supporting casts, and why mid-major programs continue to produce elite talent that deserves national respect.

The conversation also previews upcoming games, including a live watch party for LSU vs. Oklahoma, and dives into matchups like Michigan vs. Vanderbilt. As always, Tacarra and Courtney keep it real—unfiltered hoops talk, honest analysis, and love for the mid-majors.

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 Keywords 

college basketball, women’s college basketball, NCAA women’s basketball, mid-major basketball, women’s hoops podcast, basketball game analysis, player performance breakdown, team chemistry basketball, live watch party basketball, women’s basketball analysis, NCAA basketball podcast, mid-majors basketball

✅ Key Takeaways

Closing games is a major issue for several teams right now

Relying on one player makes it hard to win consistently

Guards with elite court awareness elevate an entire offense

Team chemistry matters just as much as talent

Mid-major players deserve more national recognition

Upcoming matchups will test depth and execution

Court awareness is the fastest way to level up your game


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The MidMajorsBy Tacarra Barnes & Courtney Lumpkin