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'25-'26 WBB Thread (Recruiting, General News, Etc.)

did I miss something. Did a coach leave or did they just add another coach. Seems odd with the Malones position being taken away
 
Don't know anything about her but I think JR would not hire her if she think she is a good fit.

Smith only stayed one season. That part I don't understand unless her wife is retiring from playing overseas.
 



Article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/6/12/womens-basketball-big-12-sets-opponent-matchups-for-2025-26

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Big 12 Sets Opponent Matchups for 2025-26​

The conference sets the pairings for its 18-game schedule

By: Seth Pringle, Athletic Communications

IRVING, Texas –
The Colorado women's basketball team learned its conference opponents and destinations for the 2025-26 season on Thursday, with the Big 12 Conference announcing the league's matchups.

The Buffaloes, entering their second season in the Big 12, will host Cincinnati, Iowa State, TCU, Texas Tech, Utah and West Virginia.

CU will visit the likes of Arizona State, Baylor, UCF, Houston, Kansas and Kansas State.

The schedule will also feature home and away contests against Arizona, BYU and Oklahoma State.

The 2025-26 season will mark Colorado's first visit to Central Florida and Houston, having hosted both schools last season. The Buffaloes will make their first trip to Kansas and iconic Allen Fieldhouse for the first time since Feb. 2, 2011.

On the home front, Cincinnati will make its first appearance in Boulder, while BYU will make the trip for the first time since the 2002-03 season.

Season tickets are on sale now at CUBuffs.com/WBBSeasonTix.

Current season ticket holders can renew their tickets until July 8. To renew, please log in to your existing account here or call 303-492-8282.
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