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Hartford Courant |
Bueckers has been the subject of intense scrutiny since her arrival at UConn, but the redshirt senior knows she signed up for the microscope when she committed to the most prolific program in women’s...
CBSSports.com |
The Women's NCAA Tournament has reached the national semifinals after some thrilling games down the stretch in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight.
ESPN |
In 6-foot-7 Lauren Betts and her combination of size and skill, UCLA has a player no one in Tampa can match.
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TAMPA — Despite the 2,000-mile flight UCLA took from Los Angeles to Tampa to arrive at Amalie Arena for the Women’s Final Four, Bruins forward Janiah Barker feels right at home this week.
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Axios on MSNThings to do in Tampa Bay this weekend: NCAA Women's Final Four, Fred Armisen and moreTampa hosts the NCAA Women's Final Four April 4–6, with free events all weekend — from a GloRilla concert at Curtis Hixon Park on Saturday to a team practice at Amalie Arena that same day. Find more info here.
Nicole Auerbach spells out keys for each team in the women's Final Four, and predicts which ones will advance.
Though Dawn Staley is in her seventh Final Four game on Friday, she isn't at the top for overall appearances compared to other coaches.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNNCAA unveils ‘Legacy Court,’ Tampa police prepare for large crowds ahead of Women's Final FourTAMPA, Fla. - The stage is set, and the teams have landed in Tampa ahead of the NCAA Women's Final Four. The City of Tampa expects at least 30,000 people to visit the event. "This is way more than three games," said Claire Lessinger, the VP of Events with the Tampa Bay Sports Commission.
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Tampa leaders discuss safety plans ahead of Women's Final Four eventsTampa Bay leaders shared their plans on Wednesday afternoon to keep everybody safe during all the Women's Final Four events this weekend.
The final games of the NCAA women’s tournament will be played on a beautifully crafted basketball court whose maple wood was harvested outside a Michigan town, then carefully painted by workers in rur
FOX 13's Kylie Jones reports on what the City of Tampa has in store as they prepare to host the NCAA Women's Final Four for the fourth time this weekend.