Updated NCAA Women's Mar. Madness Bracket
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Madness continues Monday with the conclusion of the women’s Elite Eight, as Texas faces TCU and USC battles Connecticut. Follow our live coverage.
It was a hard-fought battle that included a bloody nose, back-and-forth scoring and wrestling matches for 50-50 balls. But in the end, UCLA showed why the Bruins have owned the No. 1 national ranking for most of the season as they held off the Tigers to win 72-65 and earn the program’s first NCAA Final Four berth.
UCLA is advancing to the Women's NCAA Tournament Final Four for the first time in program history after a 72-65 win over LSU. But Cori Close wanted to make sure everyone knew this won't be the first Final Four for the Bruins.
Madness continues Sunday with four more Elite Eight games in the men’s and women’s NCAA tournaments. The women started things off, with defending champion South Carolina outlasting Duke to return to the Final Four,
The Bruins advanced with a 72-65 win over LSU in the Elite Eight on Sunday at Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash. They’ll face the winner of UConn/USC on Friday, April 4 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Fla. Fans who want to watch the Final Four game in person can purchase tickets on SeatGeek, StubHub, VividSeats or Ticketmaster.
With back-to-back games of at least 30-plus points and 10 or more rebounds, UCLA center Lauren Betts certainly appears unstoppable.
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Soy Fútbol on MSNMississippi Challenged UCLA's Lauren Bettsand She Easily Delivered: NCAA March Madness RecapMississippi took a bold approach by challenging UCLA's star Lauren Betts in the Sweet 16, but she proved unstoppable, leading the Bruins to a commanding win.