Texas has its season ended by Final 4 foe South Carolina
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Austin American-Statesman |
The loss leaves Texas two wins shy of its first national championship since 1986.
CBSSports.com |
Three of the four No. 1 seeds made it to the final weekend of the NCAA Tournament, with UCLA, South Carolina and Texas still dancing.
Associated Press |
In its last game, South Carolina was victorious at home over Duke 54-50, with Chloe Kitts (14 PTS, 37.5 FG%) and Sania Feagin (12 PTS, 8 REB, 3 STL, 2 BLK, 54.55 FG%) the standout performers.
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South Carolina looked like a team vying for its third national championship in four years Friday night, overcoming a sloppy start to pull away from Texas for a 74-57 win in the women’s Final Four. Dawn Staley’s Gamecocks will face the winner of the second game between UConn and UCLA in Sunday’s title game.
South Carolina tops Texas in women’s Final Four, stands one win from defending NCAA basketball title
The Gamecocks are looking to become the first team to secure consecutive titles since UConn won four straight from 2013-16.
One final weekend of college basketball sees four of the best teams in the country go at it for all the glory. The first spot in the NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship Game will be determined between the South Carolina Gamecocks and the Texas Longhorns.
The 2025 women's Final Four has arrived at last, with four heavyweights -- a No. 2 seed and a trio of 1-seeds -- clashing in Friday's national semifinals. The first game (7 p.m. ET, ESPN) features an SEC showdown between Texas Longhorns and South Carolina Gamecocks,
Three of four teams in the women’s Final Four are No. 1 seeds. None of the four have lost more than three games this season.