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Top Women's Basketball Teams To Open Season In Paris

Southern California guard JuJu Watkins (12) drives to the basket past UConn guard Paige Bueckers (5) during the first half of an Elite Eight college basketball game in the women's NCAA Tournamen

A highly anticipated women's basketball doubleheader is set to kick off the college basketball season in Paris, featuring top-ranked teams USC, UCLA, Louisville, and Ole Miss. The Aflac Oui-Play event will take place at the Adidas Arena, showcasing some of the best talent in women's college basketball.

With the backdrop of the City of Light, the teams are eager to continue the momentum generated by the sport, especially after the thrilling Olympic gold medal game between Team USA and France. Players like Kennedy Todd-Williams from Ole Miss and JuJu Watkins and Kiki Iriafen from USC are excited for the opportunity to compete on an international stage.

Last year's debut event saw South Carolina defeating Notre Dame, setting the stage for an exciting season that culminated in record-breaking viewership for the NCAA Tournament. The presence of standout players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese has also boosted interest in women's basketball, with the WNBA Finals drawing millions of viewers.

Coaches like Jeff Walz of Louisville recognize the growth of the women's game and the impact of talented players on its popularity. The event in Paris not only provides a unique playing experience but also offers players the chance to explore iconic landmarks in the city.

Event to take place at Adidas Arena with USC, UCLA, Louisville, and Ole Miss.
Highly anticipated women's basketball doubleheader in Paris featuring top-ranked teams.
Players like Kennedy Todd-Williams, JuJu Watkins, and Kiki Iriafen excited for international competition.
Last year's event saw South Carolina defeating Notre Dame, setting stage for exciting season.
Presence of standout players like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese boosting interest in women's basketball.
Coaches recognizing growth of women's game and impact of talented players.
Realignment in conferences with USC and UCLA moving to Big Ten, Louisville facing new challenges in ACC.

As the teams prepare to face off in Paris, they are also looking ahead to a season marked by realignment in conferences. USC and UCLA have moved to the Big Ten, while Louisville faces new challenges in the ACC with the addition of Stanford, Cal, and SMU. Ole Miss will have to navigate a tougher SEC with the arrival of Texas and Oklahoma.

Coaches like Cory Close of UCLA see these matchups as opportunities for growth and a chance to raise the level of play. The games in Paris will not only showcase top-tier basketball but also provide a cultural experience for the players.

For players like Merissah Russell of Louisville, the chance to play in Paris is a dream come true and a testament to the global appeal of women's college basketball. As the teams gear up for the season opener, fans can expect high-level competition and a memorable start to the women's college basketball season.

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