What is the WBIT?
The Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT) is a 32-team postseason invitational tournament owned and funded by the NCAA.
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San Diego's women's college basketball teams are making waves in postseason tournaments. San Diego State University (SDSU) secured a hard-fought win against UC Irvine in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT), while UC San Dieg...
SDSU's victory over UC Irvine was a closely contested match held at the University of San Diego due to Viejas Arena hosting the men's NCAA Tournament games. Naomi Panganiban's late free throws and Nala Williams' insurance free throws sealed the win for the Aztecs. SDSU will host McNeese State in the second round.
UC San Diego earned its spot in the NCAA Tournament after winning the Big West Conference championship, defeating Hawaii 60-48. Makayla Rose was named the Big West Championship Most Outstanding Player, and Erin Condron also earned all-tournament honors. UCSD is set to move to the West Coast Conference beginning July 1, 2027.
The Aztecs are averaging 70.6 points per game, which would be the highest since the 1993-94 season. SDSU is shooting 49.4% on two-pointers, also their best since 1993-94.
The Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT) is a 32-team postseason invitational tournament owned and funded by the NCAA.
UC San Diego earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament by winning the Big West Conference championship.
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