Final Four, UConn and Women's Basketball
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The UConn Huskies (35-3) and UCLA Bruins (34-2) will take the court in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament on Friday with a spot in the national championship game on the line.
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UCLA is an underdog in March Madness Final Four odds and March Madness Final Four picks and predictions for the women's college basketball national semifinal matchup that is scheduled for 6 p.m. MST a...
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Her career-high 91 assists have enhanced a deep roster that flexed its muscle with 18 points and 17 points from Gabriela Jaquez and Timea Gardiner, respectively, in the regional final against Louisian...
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JuJu Watkins named AP women's basketball Player of Year
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In her second season for UCLA, Betts continued on her trajectory of dominance, firmly putting herself in the conversation of being one of the top players in the nation.
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UCLA’s Lauren Betts was named Naismith Women’s Defensive Player of the Year after the 6-foot-7 center led the Bruins with 20.0 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.0 blocks and 0.9 steals per game.
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South Carolina will face The toughest test of its tournament to this point when the defending champions battle a double-tough Texas Longhorns squad. Connecticut and star Paige Bueckers will look to cash their ticket to the title game by beating the red-hot UCLA Bruins.
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State women's basketball starting center Madina Okot has entered the transfer portal, a team spokesperson told the Clarion Ledger on Friday. It's a big loss for the Bulldogs and coach Sam Purcell, who are now slated to lose their top four scorers from this season's team that reached the NCAA tournament second round.
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For some, competing on this NCAA stage is not new. UConn has advanced to the Final Four in 16 of the last 17 years and coach Geno Auriemma has led the Huskies to 24 total Final Fours in his career. So while the Huskies are the only No. 2 seed left in a field of No. 1 seeds, they bring a wealth of experience.
Before she even left Spokane Arena, the site of her LSU women’s basketball team’s Elite Eight loss to UCLA, coach Kim Mulkey spun her focus to next season. "It's time to get in the portal,” she said on Sunday.
Chloe Spreen joins an Indiana women's basketball team that is fully rebuilding under coach Teri Moren. The 2024 IndyStar Miss Basketball for Bedford North Lawrence spent her freshman season at Alabama but played little.
The Norfolk State Spartans quickly fill the vacancy left by Larry Vickers with a rising star in the coaching ranks.
On Friday, longtime Iowa women's basketball assistant coach Raina Harmon was named the head coach at Florida Gulf Coast.