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South Carolina reached its fifth straight Final Four with a 54-50 win over Duke.
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Teachers are scoring big with students by bringing the spirit of March Madness into the classroom.
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The 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament continued on Sunday, with two of the four Elite Eight matchups in the books. South Carolina took down Duke by the score of 54-50 in the first contest, as head coach Dawn Staley's squad clinched a spot in the Final Four for the fifth consecutive season.
The women's NCAA Tournament Final Four will take place on Friday, April 4, and both games should be highly competitive. Which teams will advance to the March Madness national championship? Here are our predictions for women's NCAA Tournament's Final Four: In the lead-up to the 2020 election,
For the fourth time this season, Texas women's basketball will play South Carolina with a trip to the national championship game is on the line.
UCLA, South Carolina and Texas — punched their tickets to the Final Four in Tampa Bay. UConn is the lone No. 2 seed to advance.
It's been tough sledding for Ayoka Lee in the Sweet 16 matchup, as the 6-foot-6 center has struggled to counteract USC's two-headed center combo of Marshall and Clarice Akunwafo. Lee has 10 points with three minutes to play but has needed 13 shots to get there.
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Last year, there were only four brackets that remained perfect after the first two rounds of the women’s tournament.
There are 16 teams left in women’s March Madness — and an even greater number of perfect brackets.
Editor’s note: This article is part of the Bracket ... 2025 women’s NCAA Tournament projections, where you’ll find every team’s chances of advancing through each weekend of March Madness ...
Despite growing parity in women's basketball, all No. 1 seeds — UCLA, South Carolina, USC and Texas —advanced to the Elite Eight. Here's what to know.