
New York, November 21, 2025
The women’s college basketball Feast Week runs through the next 10 days starting November 21, featuring approximately 36 notable nonconference games across multiple prominent early-season tournaments in the Bahamas, Hawaii, California, and Florida. These high-stakes matchups include several Top 25 teams competing in marquee events as programs begin to establish their 2025-26 season momentum.
Feast Week Overview
This period is among the most intense for women’s college basketball outside of conference play, with top-ranked teams facing off in challenging nonconference contests. About 36 key games are scheduled, reflecting a packed slate designed to test teams’ strengths and build résumés ahead of conference competition.
Baha Mar Showcase Highlights
The Baha Mar Showcase, held November 20 and 21 in Nassau, Bahamas, features several marquee Top 25 matchups. Notable games include No. 14 St. John’s versus No. 16 Iowa State, No. 11 Alabama against No. 19 Gonzaga, No. 7 Michigan facing San Diego State, and a high-profile clash between No. 2 Houston and No. 20 Tennessee. These contests present early tests among elite programs, drawing significant attention from fans and analysts.
Additional Tournaments Across the U.S.
Beyond the Bahamas, Feast Week involves critical tournaments on the U.S. mainland, including events in Hawaii, California, and Florida. These tournaments feature multiple ranked teams, further contributing to the depth and competitive intensity that define this early-season window. The broad geographical spread underscores the national scale of high-level women’s basketball engagement at this stage.
Upcoming named events
Following Feast Week, major named events continue the theme of top-tier competition. The Jimmy V Women’s Classic presented by Modelo® is scheduled for December 10 in Ames, Iowa, featuring a Top 25 showdown between No. 14 Iowa State and No. 21 Iowa, televised on ESPN. Additionally, the Sprouts Farmers Market espnW Invitational on December 14 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, will showcase a marquee Big 12-SEC matchup with No. 16 Baylor facing No. 4 Texas, broadcast on ABC.
These events maintain the high level of competition and serve as key early indicators of team trajectories and player development.
Broadcast and viewing
Most Feast Week games and subsequent major early-season matchups are available on ESPN platforms, ESPN2, and ABC, providing accessible national coverage. This media availability enhances exposure for teams and allows fans and stakeholders to engage closely with the evolving storylines of the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season.
The intensity and volume of top-ranked matchups over the next 10 days represent a critical gauge of team capabilities and competitive balance as the sport moves deeper into the season. Feast Week and the ensuing premier events collectively deliver a concentrated showcase of women’s college basketball talent, setting the stage for the challenges ahead in conference play and postseason aspirations.

