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The Associated Press- Sports |
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.
USA Today |
After a long year and NCAA Tournament, the women's basketball season will come to an end this weekend in Tampa, Florida, for the Final Four and National Championship game.
ESPN |
Check out the best plays from UConn and UCLA, which led them to the Final Four.
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UConn has advanced to the Final Four for the 24th time after beating USC 78-64 in the Elite Eight. Paige Bueckers (31 points, 6 assists) and Sarah Strong (22 points, 17 rebounds) led the way for the Huskies.
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.
The UConn Huskies advanced to the Elite Eight with an 82-59 win over Oklahoma on Saturday. Paige Bueckers was the spark -- or better said, the fire -- with 40 points, a career high and a new UConn Women's NCAA Tournament single-game record.
UConn women’s basketball lost a heartbreaker to USC in December, but the Huskies are in a better place entering their rematch in the Elite Eight.
UConn women's basketball guard Azzi Fudd has made 14 of her past 27 3-pointers as the Huskies play Oklahoma Saturday in a March Madness game.