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A 78-64 win over USC on Monday helped UConn earn a spot in the Final Four for the 16th time in 17 years.
The New York Times |
USC is taking on No. 2 UConn in the Elite Eight for a spot in the women's Final Four.
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UConn's Kaitlyn Chen drives toward the rack and drops in a slick and-1 in the second quarter.
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JuJu Watkins thanks USC fans for support after Trojans' season ends versus fell to UConn in the Elite Eight Monday night, ending their season.
EAST LANSING -- Less than 48 hours after Michigan State’s season came to an end in the Elite Eight, a key player is apparently looking for a new school. Junior guard and co-captain Tre Holloman will enter the transfer portal, according to multiple reports. He would be the first player on the roster with eligibility remaining to enter the portal.
We don’t have room for a roundoff!” someone shouted. The emotions seemed to come from what they experienced throughout a magical season rather than what happened on Monday night. Despite having 11 transfers on the roster,
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TCU and Texas are battling in the Elite Eight round of women's March Madness. Follow the latest scores, updates, stats and highlights.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAuburn's Chaney Johnson stepped up massively in Elite Eight win over Michigan StateChaney Johnson came up big with two big baskets. The first was with 8:59 when he connected on a basket to put the Tigers up 52-40. The next was when Michigan State had cut the Auburn lead to 52-44. Johnson scored a basket with 7:12 remaining to give the Tigers a 54-44 lead.
TCU’s 58-47 loss to Texas was a disappointing finish to what’s been a magical ride, but the final result shouldn’t overshadow such a special season. The Horned Frogs made fans across Fort Worth rethink what could be achieved in women’s basketball at TCU.
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.