When the 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament tipped off with the First Four games back on March 19, 68 teams had dreams of cutting down the nets and lifting the trophy. Now a few weeks later, only two teams remain: No. 1 South Carolina and No. 2 UConn.
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SB Nation on MSNWomen’s Final Four preview: No. 1 seed Texas vs. No. 1 seed South Carolina is a clash of titansThe Longhorns and the Gamecocks meet for the fourth time this season with a national championship game berth on the line.
Nearly half a million brackets in the Women's Tournament Challenge correctly predicted UCLA, South Carolina, Texas and UConn to reach the Final Four. While many expected these teams to reach Tampa, Florida, they are an interesting split of old and new.
As the top teams have converged for what could be the most electric and hard-fought Final Four put to memory, there aren’t any upsets anymore — just great basketball. Kai Gammage previews what should be an exciting finish to the Women’s NCAA Tournament.
Whether you're pulling for South Carolina to win its third title in four years, Texas to seize the moment and prove it belongs among better-known heavyweights, UCLA to finish this dream season in the school's first Final Four appearance,
NCAAW: The No.2 UConn Huskies will face No.1 UCLA Bruins in the Final Four. Check out the preview for the NCAAW Final Four matchup.
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In this week's WBB Wraparound, we preview each of the Women's Final Four teams as they head to Tampa. It's time for a new Women's Basketball National Champion to be crowned. Everything is on the line this weekend as four teams compete for one trophy.
Two of women's college basketball's premier programs will face off in the national championship game when UConn goes against South Carolina on Sunday.