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Originally recorded on Jan 3rd, 2026 | In this episode of The Mid Majors Podcast, Tacarra and Courtney break down the latest NCAA women’s basketball action, focusing on player performances, coaching decisions, and the growing influence of the transfer portal. The hosts discuss key matchups, including USC vs. UCLA, evaluate standout players like Olivia Miles and Kiki Rice, and explore how coaching styles and team fit impact player development.
The conversation also dives into basketball IQ, shot quality versus possession count, the mental side of free throw shooting, and how defensive strategies are used to slow down elite scorers. Along the way, Tacarra and Courtney examine media coverage of women’s basketball, the dangers of cupcake schedules, and what upcoming games will reveal about teams like Texas and Ole Miss. The episode closes with predictions and reflections on the continued growth and visibility of women’s sports.
🏀TAKEAWAYS
USC vs. UCLA did not live up to expectations for fans.
Olivia Miles continues to stand out as a high-IQ playmaker.
USC’s inconsistency raises concerns moving forward.
Kiki Rice delivered a strong performance for UCLA.
The transfer portal is rapidly reshaping team identities.
Media coverage of women’s basketball still has room to grow.
Free throw shooting is largely a mental challenge.
Basketball IQ often matters more than raw talent.
Shot quality matters more than the number of possessions.
Finding the right college fit is crucial for player development.
Coaching styles directly impact player confidence and performance.
Cupcake schedules can distort perceptions of team strength.
Defensive game plans are essential for slowing elite scorers.
Player decisions should prioritize fit over name recognition.
Teams like Texas and Ole Miss are worth watching this season.
Upcoming games will be key in evaluating true contenders.
The growth of women’s basketball is reflected in rising viewership and engagement.
00:00 Game Recaps and Initial Reactions
02:59 Player Performances and Star Potential
05:52 Coaching Styles and Recruiting Strategy
08:52 Transfer Portal Impact on Teams
11:44 Media Coverage of Women’s Basketball
14:47 Free Throws and the Mental Game
17:49 Upcoming Matchups and Predictions
20:43 Basketball IQ and Strategic Play
31:17 Shot Quality vs. Possession Count
32:29 Finding the Right Fit in College Basketball
34:15 Coaching’s Impact on Player Development
35:16 Cupcake Schedules and Team Evaluation
39:05 The Rise of Women’s Basketball Stars
41:31 Defensive Strategies Against Elite Players
46:08 Humility, Growth, and Bouncing Back
48:45 Final Game Predictions and Takeaways
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By Tacarra Barnes & Courtney LumpkinOriginally recorded on Jan 3rd, 2026 | In this episode of The Mid Majors Podcast, Tacarra and Courtney break down the latest NCAA women’s basketball action, focusing on player performances, coaching decisions, and the growing influence of the transfer portal. The hosts discuss key matchups, including USC vs. UCLA, evaluate standout players like Olivia Miles and Kiki Rice, and explore how coaching styles and team fit impact player development.
The conversation also dives into basketball IQ, shot quality versus possession count, the mental side of free throw shooting, and how defensive strategies are used to slow down elite scorers. Along the way, Tacarra and Courtney examine media coverage of women’s basketball, the dangers of cupcake schedules, and what upcoming games will reveal about teams like Texas and Ole Miss. The episode closes with predictions and reflections on the continued growth and visibility of women’s sports.
🏀TAKEAWAYS
USC vs. UCLA did not live up to expectations for fans.
Olivia Miles continues to stand out as a high-IQ playmaker.
USC’s inconsistency raises concerns moving forward.
Kiki Rice delivered a strong performance for UCLA.
The transfer portal is rapidly reshaping team identities.
Media coverage of women’s basketball still has room to grow.
Free throw shooting is largely a mental challenge.
Basketball IQ often matters more than raw talent.
Shot quality matters more than the number of possessions.
Finding the right college fit is crucial for player development.
Coaching styles directly impact player confidence and performance.
Cupcake schedules can distort perceptions of team strength.
Defensive game plans are essential for slowing elite scorers.
Player decisions should prioritize fit over name recognition.
Teams like Texas and Ole Miss are worth watching this season.
Upcoming games will be key in evaluating true contenders.
The growth of women’s basketball is reflected in rising viewership and engagement.
00:00 Game Recaps and Initial Reactions
02:59 Player Performances and Star Potential
05:52 Coaching Styles and Recruiting Strategy
08:52 Transfer Portal Impact on Teams
11:44 Media Coverage of Women’s Basketball
14:47 Free Throws and the Mental Game
17:49 Upcoming Matchups and Predictions
20:43 Basketball IQ and Strategic Play
31:17 Shot Quality vs. Possession Count
32:29 Finding the Right Fit in College Basketball
34:15 Coaching’s Impact on Player Development
35:16 Cupcake Schedules and Team Evaluation
39:05 The Rise of Women’s Basketball Stars
41:31 Defensive Strategies Against Elite Players
46:08 Humility, Growth, and Bouncing Back
48:45 Final Game Predictions and Takeaways
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.