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Years ago
Big East, Big 10, ACC team changes?
Thanks Anon...that's the article I was referring to that obviously someone has cut and pasted!
I honestly have no idea about women's D1 basketball as I do not follow it. Apart from noting that UConn has dominated in recent years.

Years ago
There are loads of changes across many conferences of division 1 basketball, and they are pretty much all being driven by college football's big $$$.
If you can get access to ESPN Insider, Jay Bilas has written a pretty good summary of all the changes and goes into a bit more depth across all of the college conferences that have or will experience change.
Syracuse and Pittsburgh are two well known teams moving to the ACC as an example.
