Upsets were few and far between in the 2025 women's NCAA tournament. A lower seed prevailed over a higher seed just six times, but none was considered a significant upset. But just because there were few surprises doesn't mean we aren't in for a treat in Tampa,
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The women’s Final Four is full of star players, top seeds and historic programs. There will be no Cinderellas in Tampa, Florida, this week with No. 1 seeds South Carolina, UCLA and Texas in the national semifinals.
Vic Schaefer has been in the coaching business for nearly four decades, and now he's part of an elite group. Texas' 64-year-old coach became the fifth person to lead two programs to the Final Four of the women's NCAA Tournament when the Longhorns beat TCU 58-47 on Monday night.
The top-seeded Trojans can’t overcome the absence of JuJu Watkins in a 78-64 defeat to Bueckers (31 points) and the second-seeded Huskies, who knock them out in an NCAA Tournament regional final
The UConn Huskies and Texas Longhorns join the South Carolina Gamecocks and UCLA Bruins in the Final Four of the 2025 women’s NCAA basketball tournament.
No. 1 seeds UCLA, South Carolina and Texas are bound for Tampa, as well as 2-seed UConn. Who will reach the title game?
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The Huskies advanced with a 78-64 win over USC in the Elite Eight on Monday night at Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash.
Watkins suffered a season-ending knee injury in the second round. Bueckers put up 31 points in the victory to lead UConn to its second consecutive Final Four and 24th overall under head coach Geno Auriemma.