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Los Angeles Daily News |
South Carolina reached its fifth straight Final Four with a 54-50 win over Duke.
Austin American-Statesman |
It's an all-No. 1 seed Final Four, with top seeds Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston representing the four regions.
Yahoo! Sports |
Texas will now take on South Carolina in the Final Four for the fourth time this season.
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Who made the Elite Eight? Follow along here to see who advances past the women's Sweet 16, along with matchups and schedules for regional finals:
The women's Final Four bracket is set. UCLA shines without Lauren Betts' help. TCU's storybook season ends. Here are Elite Eight winners and losers.
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CNET on MSNI Let AI Do My March Madness Bracket and Now I'm Leading My Pool Right Before the Final FourMadness is nearing a fever pitch as we're now gearing up for the Final Four games in the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournament. Both brackets are done with the Elite Eight, and my own tournament picks are doing surprisingly well.
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.
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Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai are up nearly 400 units on their women's college basketball picks and just revealed their 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament bracket picks
Advertisement Even in the Elite Eight — which many coaches consider to be the toughest hurdle of March Madness — UCLA ... giving UCLA women’s basketball its first national title.
Fans of Oregon State will recognize at least one familiar face in Oklahoma standout Raegan Beers, who has helped lead a program to a second straight Sweet 16 after helping the Beavers a year ago. Though Beers has been strong, the Huskies have run away from their opponents through two rounds and look too dominant to stop.
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.