Improvement of facilities (practice and game) is a sound first step toward excellence on the court in intercollegiate competition. It sends a positive signal to recruits and fans alike. Louisville is a great example of how a great, fan-friendly arena can have a positive effect on its wcbb program.
The hire of a dynamic coach is the other vital early step to signal an administration's commitment to wcbb. Louisville not only hired Jeff Walz, but clearly gave him a generous recruiting budget so he can recruit nationally, which he has done.
I'll go out on a limb and project Pitt as an up-and-coming program. They have superb facilities, a talented young coach, a new AD, and a new chancellor who seems to be committed to Pitt sports excellence. Bears watching (though not in AAC).
Let's also keep an eye on Houston and SMU.