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UCLA has the most dominant one.
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The Women's NCAA Tournament has reached the national semifinals after some thrilling games down the stretch in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight.
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The Bruins have the fewest losses of any team in the Final Four, and both of those defeats came against the same team -- USC, which is no longer alive in the tournament.
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The Final Four in Tampa Bay, Florida is made up of three No. 1 seeds — UCLA , South Carolina and Texas. UConn, however, is the betting favorite to cut down the nets as the sole No. 2 seed remaining.
A few notable people in the community were honored, and some young student athletes, who could play on the big stage one day, were uplifted as well.
The huddle broke, and the Gamecocks starters took the floor. Sania Feagin started the scoring on a turnaround jumper. Raven Johnson hit two free throws. By the time Paopao made a driving layup and Chloe Kitts followed with a layup in the paint, the pro-South Carolina crowd was in a frenzy.
The Final Four is here for the women's NCAA Tournament. Here's what to know about odds and expert picks at March Madness.
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South Carolina Part IV — and while the teams have come to know each other, their experience at this stage varies widely.
Texas women's basketball guard Shay Holle is a fifth-year senior who went from riding the bench as a freshman to a start on a team in the Final Four.
The UConn Huskies meet the UCLA Bruins in the Final Four of the 2025 Women’s NCAA Division I tournament on Friday, April 4, 2025 at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.
Although Texas' campus is well over 1,000 miles away from Tampa, Rori Harmon and Madison Booker made sure the Longhorns have student support at the Final Four. With some assistance from coach Vic Schaefer and their school,
Geno Auriemma let Cori Close watch UConn practice after her first season at UCLA. Now they're facing off in the Final Four of March Madness.