South Carolina vs Connecticut for women’s NCAA Championship
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South Carolina has won three national championships under Staley, including two of the last three, while Auriemma has a record 11 national titles under his belt.
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With the win, the Gamecocks are back on the precipice of history.
From The New York Times
They cooled off a bit offensively in the second quarter but are still shooting nearly 50% from the field, and on the other end have forced 14 Bruins turnovers.
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Follow UConn vs. South Carolina live updates from the women’s NCAA championship game. One of women's college basketball's most storied programs is heading back to the national championship game.
UConn's devastating defensive pressure and a rabid offensive pace perplexed UCLA, as the Huskies dismantled the No. 1 overall seed Friday for a spot in the 2025 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament title game.
The NCAA Division I Women's Basketball Committee has approved 11 game officials to work Friday's two national semifinal games and Sunday's national championship game.
In January, those efforts were rewarded. For the first time in NCAA Tournament history and at a pivotal point in college athletics, women’s basketball teams will receive payouts proportionate to their success on court.
Coming off a big win over No. 14 Baylor on its home court, Ole Miss women's basketball is set for its second Sweet 16 matchup in three years wi
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNIowa women's basketball's Jan Jensen recognized as top rookie coachAfter leading Iowa women's basketball to a 23-11 campaign and 10-8 record in the Big Ten, Hawkeyes ' head coach Jan Jensen has been named the winner of the 2025 Spalding Maggie Dixon NCAA Division I Rookie Coach of the Year Award by the Women's Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).
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The national championship game that will draw the curtain on the 2025 NCAA Tournament has been finalized after No. 1 seed Florida knocked off No. 1 overall seed Auburn and No. 1 seed Houston rallied to stun No.
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UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma did not shy away from criticizing the NCAA over the tournament. Here's what he said following Final Four win: