After several days of anticipation, the women's Final Four took over Tampa on Friday night, and the stars of the sport ultimately came out on top by the night's end.
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In the early game, South Carolina continued its quest to become the first repeat national champion since UConn won four straight from 2013 to 2016, defeating Texas 74-57 in the semifinal. Another championship would be the Gamecocks' third title in four seasons.
In the nightcap, UConn's Paige Bueckers continued her final push for a national championship, the sole mountain she has yet to climb in her collegiate career, as the Huskies handily beat UCLA, 85-51. Bueckers and Co. will take on the Gamecocks on Sunday afternoon at Amalie Arena.
Sixty-six March Madness games later, the men's national championship game is set after an action-packed Saturday night of national semifinals at the Final Four in San Antonio.
The Florida Gators and Houston Cougars each launched second-half comebacks against the Auburn Tigers and Duke Blue Devils, respectively, to punch their tickets to what is shaping up to be a historic title game.
This is Houston's third trip to the final stage of the NCAA tournament and first since losing its previous two appearances in 1983 and 1984. The Cougars' previous six Final Fours are the most without a title by an program in NCAA tournament history. And Kelvin Sampson is the second-most winningest active head coach without a championship.
Florida, meanwhile, is returning for the first time since winning back-to-back championships in 2006 and 2007. It's the Gators fourth trip all-time, having lost their first appearance in 2000.
The history between these programs, though, is limited: They have only met twice, both times in the 1970s.
Our college basketball analysts take an early look at Monday's matchup, with keys for each team and predictions.
Connecticut won the NCAA women’s basketball championship, beating South Carolina, 82-59, for its record-extending 12th title.
The Huskies routed the defending champion Gamecocks on Sunday in the national championship game in Tampa, securing their first title since 2016. Star guard Paige Bueckers won her first national championship in her final college game, while teammates Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd led the way with 24 points each. South Carolina was trying to become the first repeat champion since Connecticut won four straight titles from 2013 to 2016.
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In the early game, South Carolina continued its quest to become the first repeat national champion since UConn won four straight from 2013 to 2016, defeating Texas 74-57 in the semifinal. Another championship would be the Gamecocks' third title in four seasons.
In the nightcap, UConn's Paige Bueckers continued her final push for a national championship, the sole mountain she has yet to climb in her collegiate career, as the Huskies handily beat UCLA, 85-51. Bueckers and Co. will take on the Gamecocks on Sunday afternoon at Amalie Arena.
Sixty-six March Madness games later, the men's national championship game is set after an action-packed Saturday night of national semifinals at the Final Four in San Antonio.
The Florida Gators and Houston Cougars each launched second-half comebacks against the Auburn Tigers and Duke Blue Devils, respectively, to punch their tickets to what is shaping up to be a historic title game.
This is Houston's third trip to the final stage of the NCAA tournament and first since losing its previous two appearances in 1983 and 1984. The Cougars' previous six Final Fours are the most without a title by an program in NCAA tournament history. And Kelvin Sampson is the second-most winningest active head coach without a championship.
Florida, meanwhile, is returning for the first time since winning back-to-back championships in 2006 and 2007. It's the Gators fourth trip all-time, having lost their first appearance in 2000.
The history between these programs, though, is limited: They have only met twice, both times in the 1970s.
Our college basketball analysts take an early look at Monday's matchup, with keys for each team and predictions.
Connecticut won the NCAA women’s basketball championship, beating South Carolina, 82-59, for its record-extending 12th title.
The Huskies routed the defending champion Gamecocks on Sunday in the national championship game in Tampa, securing their first title since 2016. Star guard Paige Bueckers won her first national championship in her final college game, while teammates Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd led the way with 24 points each. South Carolina was trying to become the first repeat champion since Connecticut won four straight titles from 2013 to 2016.
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