March Madness is approaching Here are the 15 biggest names to look out for in the 2020 women's NCAA tournament
Get the Full StoryJoe Scarnici Getty ImagesThe 2020 NCAA tournament tips off in a few short weeks.
The top teams in the country like Oregon, Baylor, Louisville, and UConn are ready to compete for a spot in the Final Four in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Ducks star Sabrina Ionescu has shined in her senior season, dropping triple-double after triple-double and becoming the first college player to register 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds, and 1,000 assists in their career.
Other stars like Kentucky's Rhyne Howard, Arizona's Aari McDonald, and Texas A&M's Chennedy Carter have lit up scoreboards and put the country on notice in time for March.
Get to know Ionescu, Howard, McDonald, Carter, and the rest of this year's college basketball elite so you're fully prepared for the most wonderful time of the year.
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Ruthy Hebard
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Team: Oregon Ducks
Year: Senior
Position: Forward
Stats: 16.9 PPG, 9.6 RPG, 1.3 APG
One thing to know: Ruthy Hebard is the perfect compliment to triple-double machine Sabrin Ionescu and the elite Oregon Ducks offense. She leads the team in rebounds and blocks and sits just 0.4 points behind Ionescu as the second-best bucket getter for the Ducks.
Crystal Dangerfield
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Team: UConn Huskies
Year: Senior
Position: Guard
Stats: 15.2 PPG, 3.4 RPG, 4.0 APG
One thing to know: Geno Auriemma's UConn Huskies are having an "off-year," or what almost every other program in the country would call a successful season. The sixth-ranked squad relies on Crystal Dangerfield for both its sharpshooting from beyond the arc and its leadership on both sides of the floor.
Kiana Williams
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Team: Stanford Cardinal
Year: Junior
Position: Guard
Stats: 14.2 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 3.8 APG
One thing to know: While Kiana Williams' stats speak to many of her concrete contributions to the fourth-ranked Cardinal, her intangible contributions to the team cannot be understated. She is undoubtedly the leader for Stanford and sets the pace and tone for the team.
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