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The Final Four of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament will be held on Friday, with both games being played in Tampa, Florida.
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.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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Love this from Texas @TexasWBB! Rori Harmon, Madison Booker and Vic Schaefer are helping 25 students come to Tampa to watch the Longhorns in the Final Four. The students are taking a 17hr bus ride and will be here Friday. pic.twitter.com/S5ZU46qKiC
The 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19 and runs through Sunday, April 6. See below for everything you need to know about the women’s tournament, including the full schedule, scores, tournament sites, and additional information on how you can watch and stream every moment of the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.
There are no secrets between Texas and South Carolina, so how do you prepare for that familiarity? Both teams addressed that topic on Thursday.
South Carolina trailed UCLA as the No. 2 team in the ranking, with head coach Dawn Staley leading the defending champions. Joyce Edwards, MiLaysia Fulwiley and Chloe Kitts are the team's top three scorers, with guard Te-Hina Paopao a potential top pick in the upcoming WNBA draft, a key component.
Women's Final Four field is officially set after the Elite Eight came to a close on Monday. Texas and UConn punched their tickets with fairly comfortable wins to join No.
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Here is everything that South Carolina said Thursday about Texas during pregame news conferences for Dawn Staley, Te-Hina Paopao and Raven Johnson.
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Belmont (26-12) is back in the NCAA Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament for the second straight year and has advanced to the championship to face Minnesota (24-11) on Wednesday (5 p.m. CT, ESPN2),
LSU star Flau'jae Johnson has decided not to declare for the 2025 WNBA Draft, according to The Athletic's Sabreena Merchant. Johnson will instead return for her senior season with the Tigers and attempt to improve on their back-to-back Elite Eight appearances.