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No. 1 USC is taking on No. 2 UConn in the Elite Eight for a spot in the women's Final Four.
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Newcomers UCLA will face titans UConn in the Final Four while Dawn Staley's South Carolina Gamecocks are hoping to spoil Texas' best March Madness run in more than 20 years as the women's collegiate ...
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Bueckers poured in 31 points, handed out six assists and had four steals. She has scored 105 points since the Round of 32, most in UConn history over a three-game NCAA Tournament span.
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Women's Final Four field is officially set after the Elite Eight came to a close on Monday. Texas and UConn punched their tickets with fairly comfortable wins to join No.
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The Texas Longhorns are heading to the Final Four of the women’s NCAA basketball tournament for the fourth time in program history and first since 2003.
Led by Madison Booker's 18 points and a 13-point showing from senior Rori Harmon, Texas recorded a 58-47 win over TCU at Legacy Arena on Monday night.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNFinal Four preview -- UCLA must be ready for UConn's top-10 offense and defenseThe UCLA Bruins won't get to rest on either side of the floor on Friday vs UConn. The Huskies are top-10 in scoring offense and scoring defense.
The 2025 men's NCAA Tournament is playing out to form with seven of the top-8 seeds advancing from the Sweet Sixteen to the Elite Eight this weekend. College basketabll matchups, odds, stats, profiles,
While some have complained that the lack of upsets have made the 2025 NCAA tournament a little less interesting, what we're left with is all four No. 1 seeds in the Final Four for only the second time in history.
Texas has advanced to the Final Four for the first time since 2003 and the fourth time overall after beating TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight. The Longhorns’ smothering defense gave the Horned Frogs fits all game long, forcing 21 turnovers and allowing only 12 made field goals on 27% shooting.