Paige Bueckers powers UConn women’s basketball to Final 4
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Paige Bueckers carried UConn to its record 24th Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament, scoring 31 points Monday night in a 78-64 victory over Southern California, which couldn’t overcome the loss ...
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UConn will take on No. 1 USC tonight during the Elite Eight round of the women's NCAA tournament.
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Texas beat Tennessee 67-59 at home in its previous game. Its leading scorers were Madison Booker (17 PTS, 40 FG%) and Jordan Lee (13 PTS, 50 FG%, 3-5 from 3PT).
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Top overall seed UCLA is playing in the Final Four of the women's NCAA Tournament for the first time. The Bruins won a national title in 1978 in the pre-NCAA era of women's basketball, led by Ann Meyers Drysdale, and returned to the Final Four the next year.
Led by Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong, the Huskies head to Tampa in an ideal position to end their nine-year championship drought.
"UConn coach Geno Auriemma adds $100,000 bonus as Huskies advance to NCAA women's tournament Final Four by defeating USC. Auriemma now has $312,500 in bonuses so far this season," Berkowitz wrote. This marks his 1,248th career win, and he has been the head coach for every single one of UConn's Final Four trips.
The Women’s March Madness excitement continues today with the Elite Eight, starting at 1 PM ET as No. 1 South Carolina takes on No. 2 Duke, followed by No. 1 UCLA vs No. 3 LSU at 3 PM ET on ABC. See below to find out which teams are competing, how to watch information, scores, and more.
An unpredictable season in women’s college basketball concludes with a loaded lineup of teams competing in the 2025 Final Four. Familiar programs like Connecticut and South Carolina stay atop the national championship odds board as both programs attempt to add another national title.
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The No. 1 seed USC Trojans suffered a hard-fought 78-64 loss to the No. 2 seed UConn Huskies on Monday night in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Yet,
UConn coach Geno Auriemma has complained about the women’s NCAA Tournament format that once again has sent the Huskies across the country. And possibly back again.