• July 17, 2023 • The NCAA announced the creation of the
Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT), a secondary 32-team national tournament that directly parallels the men's
National Invitation Tournament. • Triple Crown Sports, which owns and operates the
Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT), responded to the WBIT announcement by reducing the WNIT field from 64 to 48 teams, effective immediately. • October 4 – The Division I Council announced changes to the transfer window for all sports. In men's and women's basketball, the
transfer portal now opens on the day after Selection Sunday and remains open for 45 days, down from the previous 60. • October 15 –
Iowa held
Crossover at Kinnick, an exhibition game at the school's
football home of
Kinnick Stadium. The
Hawkeyes defeated
DePaul 94–72 in front of a crowd of 55,646, the largest documented attendance in history for a women's basketball game. • October 23 – The
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference announced that
Merrimack and
Sacred Heart would join from the
Northeast Conference (NEC) in July 2024. • October 24 – The AP released its preseason All-America team. Reigning national player of the year
Caitlin Clark of Iowa was the only unanimous choice, joined by forwards
Angel Reese of
LSU,
Cameron Brink of
Stanford, and
Mackenzie Holmes of
Indiana; center
Elizabeth Kitley of
Virginia Tech; and guard
Paige Bueckers of
UConn. The team had six players instead of the normal five because Holmes and Kitley tied in voting for the fifth spot. • October 27 – The NCAA announced that effective immediately, the top overall seed in the Division I tournament would be placed in a regional pod playing on Friday and Sunday. This assures that team of the most possible rest time between the regional final and the Final Four, assuming that it advances to that point. • November 28 –
Conference USA announced that
Delaware would join from the
Coastal Athletic Association in 2025. • December 5 – The NEC announced that
Chicago State, the only
Division I independent, would join the conference in July 2024. • December 20 – The two schools left behind in the mass exodus from the Pac-12,
Oregon State and
Washington State, were reported to be nearing a deal with the
West Coast Conference (WCC) for affiliate membership in multiple sports, including men's and women's basketball. The arrangement, expected to be voted on by WCC member presidents in the coming days, would run for two years (through 2025–26), during which time the so-called "Pac-2" would be eligible for WCC championships and could represent the conference in NCAA championship events. • December 22 – The reported deal between the "Pac-2" and the WCC became official, with Oregon State and Washington State joining as affiliate members in all non-football sports apart from baseball through 2025–26. • February 16, 2024 – During UConn's senior night ceremony, Bueckers announced that she would return for the
2024–25 season. She was eligible for the
WNBA draft, in which she was projected as a lottery pick, as a redshirt junior. • February 29 • Clark announced she would declare for the WNBA draft. She was also eligible to return to college in 2024–25. • The
Mid-American Conference (MAC) announced that
UMass would leave the
Atlantic 10 Conference for the MAC in 2025–26. • March 25 – The
Southland Conference announced that
UTRGV would join from the
Western Athletic Conference on July 1, 2024. • April 4 – The NEC announced that
Mercyhurst, a member of the Division II
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, would start a transition to Division I and join the NEC on July 1, 2024. • April 17 – The
United States Basketball Writers Association announced that its annual award for the top D-I women's head coach would be renamed as the
Geno Auriemma Award starting in 2024–25.
Milestones and records Caitlin Clark • November 12 – Clark joined
Sabrina Ionescu as the only Division I players to collect a
triple-double in four different seasons, recording 24 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists in Iowa's 94–53 blowout of
Northern Iowa. Clark also surpassed
Megan Gustafson as
Iowa's all-time scoring leader. • December 6 – Clark became the 15th Division I women's player with 3,000 career points after a 35-point performance in Iowa's 67–58 win at
Iowa State. She also became the first D-I player, male or female, with 3,000 points, 750 rebounds and 750 assists. • December 30 – Clark passed
Ohio State's Samantha Prahalis as the career assists leader in the
Big Ten Conference during Iowa's 94–71 win against
Minnesota. • January 31, 2024 – Clark became the all-time scoring leader in Big Ten history, passing Ohio State's
Kelsey Mitchell, during Iowa's 110–74 win at
Northwestern. This also put Clark in second place on the Division I women's career scoring list, behind
Kelsey Plum of
Washington. • February 11 – Clark became the sixth Division I player with
1,000 career assists, reaching the milestone during Iowa's 82–79 loss at
Nebraska. • February 15 – Clark surpassed Plum as the
D-I career scoring leader with a long three-pointer less than 3 minutes into Iowa's home game against
Michigan. She finished with a program-record 49 points, with Iowa winning 106–89. • February 28 – In Iowa's 108–60 blowout of Minnesota, Clark reached three major milestones: • She passed
Lynette Woodard, whose career at
Kansas from 1977 to 1981 predated NCAA sponsorship of women's sports, as the career scoring leader in major-college women's basketball. • Clark became the all-time Division I women's leader for three-pointers in a season. Her 156 threes at this point in the season put her past Taylor Pierce, who had 154 for
Idaho in the
2018–19 season. • She became the second Division I women's player with 500 career three-pointers, after Taylor Robertson of
Oklahoma from 2018 to 2023, and also passed Mitchell as the Big Ten career leader. • March 3 – In Iowa's last regular-season game, and also the last regular-season game of her college career, Clark surpassed the career total of
D-I men's scoring leader Pete Maravich shortly before halftime of the Hawkeyes' 93–83 win over
Ohio State. • March 8 – In the quarterfinals of the
Big Ten tournament, Clark, who in her previous game had drawn level with
Stephen Curry and
Darius McGhee for the most three-pointers by any Division I player in a single season, surpassed both in Iowa's 95–62 win over
Penn State, finishing the game with 164 this season. • March 9 – In Iowa's 95–68 win over Michigan in the Big Ten semifinals, Clark became the first player in D-I women's history to score at least 1,000 points in two different seasons, having done so in
2022–23. She also passed Mitchell as the all-time leading scorer in
Big Ten tournament history. • March 25 – Clark's 32 points in Iowa's 64–54 win over
West Virginia in the second round of the NCAA tournament put her past Plum for the
most points in a single season in D-I women's history. • April 1 – In a rematch of the
2023 championship game, Clark's 41 points, including nine three-pointers, led Iowa to a 94–87 win over
LSU in the Region 2 final, giving the Hawkeyes a second straight Final Four berth. In the process, Clark tied the record for most threes in an NCAA tournament game and became the D-I women's
career leader in threes, passing the aforementioned Taylor Robertson. Clark also set NCAA women's tournament records for career assists and threes. • April 7 – Following Clark's final college game, Iowa's 87–75 loss to
South Carolina in the
2024 national championship game, she reached the following season or career milestones: • Division I women's record career scoring average of 28.42 points per game, fractionally ahead of the previous record by
Mississippi Valley State's Patricia Hoskins (28.38). • First D-I player, male or female, with 200 three-pointers in a season (201). • First D-I women's player to average 5 threes in a season (5.15), passing Pierce's previous record. • Career leader in points (491) in D-I women's tournament history.
Other milestones and records • January 14, 2024 –
Syracuse's
Dyaisha Fair became the 16th D-I women's player with 3,000 career points, reaching the milestone in the Orange's 83–82 win over
Clemson. Fair played three seasons at
Buffalo before transferring to Syracuse in
2022. • January 21 –
Tara VanDerveer became the winningest head coach in Division I history, recording her 1,203rd career win in Stanford's 65–56 win over
Oregon State. The win put her ahead of retired
Duke men's coach
Mike Krzyzewski on the D-I career wins list. • April 1 – In UConn's 80–73 win over
USC in the Region 3 final of the NCAA tournament, USC's
JuJu Watkins set a new Division I single-season freshman scoring record. Her 29 points gave her 920 for the season, passing previous leader
Tina Hutchinson of
San Diego State, who had set the record in 1983–84. ==Conference membership changes==