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Just four teams remain in the women’s NCAA Tournament. UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and UConn will fight for a chance to compete in the national championship.
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Gabriela Jaquez shares her thoughts on UCLA facing UConn in the Final Four of the NCAA tournament.
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UCLA averages 78.7 points, 26.7 more per game than the 52.0 UConn gives up.
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The Final Four of the women's NCAA Tournament takes place on Friday. Here's how to watch the semifinal games, including TV channel and streaming info.
The women's Final Four is heading to Tampa, as South Carolina goes for its third championship in the past four years. See the matchups and schedule.
Who is winning the national championship in March Madness? Our best March Madness Women's Final Four predictions are in.
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.
Love this from Texas @TexasWBB! Rori Harmon, Madison Booker and Vic Schaefer are helping 25 students come to Tampa to watch the Longhorns in the Final Four. The students are taking a 17hr bus ride and will be here Friday. pic.twitter.com/S5ZU46qKiC
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The 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19 and runs through Sunday, April 6. See below for everything you need to know about the women’s tournament, including the full schedule, scores, tournament sites, and additional information on how you can watch and stream every moment of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
It's South Carolina vs Texas and UCLA vs UConn in the 2025 Women's March Madness bracket. Here's how to watch the games, including time and TV channel.
Texas is last in the country in 3-point rate, with just 16.3% of their shots coming from behind the arc. That is the lowest 3-point rate for a Final Four team since Baylor in 2019 (12.7%). It's worth noting the Bears won the national title that year.
Paige Buckers, Madison Booker and Dawn Staley highlight the biggest names left in the NCAA women's Final Four. Here is a breakdown of the last teams standing.