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With an 82-59 win over South Carolina on Sunday, the Huskies are once again champions.
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It’s been less than 24 hours since navy-and-white confetti dusted the Amalie Arena floor Sunday night.
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It's also the 17th time overall that the Huskies have ended in the top spot.
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Editor's note: Follow South Carolina vs. Duke women's basketball live updates from their Elite Eight game of March Madness. “She said that and we were like 'Really? It's hard to make it to the Sweet 16?'” junior guard Raven Johnson said. Now that the ...
Coach Dawn Staley and the South Carolina women’s basketball team are playing UConn in the 2025 national title game on Sunday afternoon in Tampa. With a win, USC would secure back-to-back national titles, its third championship in the past four years and its fourth overall as a program (2017, 2022, 2024).
− South Carolina women's basketball defeated No. 4 Maryland 71-67 on Friday ... The Blue Devils (29-7) beat in-state rival North Carolina 47-38 earlier on Friday to advance to Sunday. South Carolina will play No. 4 Duke in the Elite Eight of the ...
South Carolina takes on Texas, and UConn faces UCLA for a trip to the women's NCAA national championship game on Sunday.
It is UConn’s 12th national championship, which not only adds to the Huskies’ record for the most of any women’s program in NCAA history but also breaks a tie with the UCLA men’s program, which won 10 of its 11 championships under legendary coach John Wooden.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Duke women's basketball fell to South Carolina in the NCAA Women's Birmingham Elite Eight on Sunday afternoon at Legacy Arena, 54-50. Free throws from Chloe Kitts in the final ...
South Carolina Women’s Basketball Head Coach 2025 The four-time ... Duke Top 5 landing spots for Ta'Niya Latson as Florida State star enters the transfer portal, feat. South Carolina Top 5 ...
Like Madison Hayes, Devyn Quigley is known as a glue player for the Wolfpack. The freshman, focused more on the team than herself, is willing and ready to do anything.