SEC Women’s hoops poised for historic 2026-27 season


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We talk about SEC football dominance all the time, and deservingly so.

Over the last three years however, that dominance has faded. Still there are other sports in the league that have been equally, or even more, dominant over the last decade or more. One of those is women’s basketball, and this upcoming season could prove to be the most talent rich and deepest we’ve ever seen.

With the transfer portal aiding in rebuilds and another dominant year in recruiting, the conference remains in great shape. That’s despite losing some incredible generational talent like Flau’Jae Johnson at places like LSU. Sure, there are question marks around the league, but the sport and league itself will be stronger than ever.

This offseason the SEC landed ten of the top 20 players in the 2026 recruiting cycle and six of the 14 five star players. Blue bloods like LSU went the portal route and loaded up with All-Conference players that will step in right away. Ketnucky and Ole Miss finished with top ten classes that have vaulted them up projections for next season rapidly.

Across the country we should see rosters that are chock full of talent without losing the parity and de-centralizing of power from the three to four teams that seemed to run the sport for decades in the 90s and early 2000s. Southern Cal will have three former No. 1 overall recruits on their roster next year. South Carolina went to France to land two international stars to mold a roster where 13 of the 14 players are over 6-foot tall.

It seems like the sport is the healthiest it’s ever been, and nearly every team in the Southeastern Conference is trending up. Half of the league’s teams made USA Today’s way too early rankings for next year.

No. 1 South Carolina

No. 6 Vanderbilt

No. 7 LSU

No. 13 Texas

No. 14 Ole Miss

No. 18 Kentucky

No. 23 Oklahoma

No. 25 Tennessee

Even more impressive the initial bracketology projections from ESPN showed the depth of the conference should be better than any other league in the country once again. Here are the seeding projections from SEC teams for next season.

No. 1 South Carolina

No. 2 Texas

No. 3 LSU

No. 3 Vanderbilt

No. 4 Ole Miss

No. 5 Kentucky

No. 6 Oklahoma

No. 9 Tennessee

No. 11 Alabama

No. 12 Mississippi State

With ten teams projected to make the field, now the question becomes can someone win it for the first time in three years.

Chris Marler

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