UConn smashes UCLA to reach women's NCAA Championship Game
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UConn is back on top of women’s basketball, winning its 12th national championship by routing defending champion South Carolina, 82-59, on Sunday behind 24 points from Azzi Fudd.
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UConn rules women’s basketball once again, after a dominant NCAA Tournament run throughout which the Huskies showed they possessed the game’s brightest star, wisest coach, and most complete team.
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The 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament continued Friday with Final Four action in Tampa, Florida. [Read more: 2025 Women's March Madness Schedule: Dates, locations, channels, how to watch]
The top seed in the NCAA women's tournament, UCLA, looked the part on Friday night. The Bruins had little trouble with No. 5 seed Ole Miss. Lauren Betts was so dominant inside that she barely ...
Spain’s Carla Bernat Escuder won the sixth edition of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur, shooting 68 in the final round at Augusta National Golf Club. Escuder, a 21-year-old Kansas State senior, finished at 12 under par, one shot clear of 16-year-old Asterisk Talley (68).
First, defending national champion and No. 1 seed South Carolina narrowly took down No. 2 seed Duke, 54-50. Then, top-seeded UCLA defeated No. 3 seed LSU, which won the national title game two years ago, 72-65. The Final Four is in Tampa, Florida on Friday night. Here are Sunday's highlights!
Texas is closing in on a win in Birmingham. Under Vic Schaefer, Texas will soon be 4-0 in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament. FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA women's basketball scores, schedules, teams and more. Texas is attempting to hold off the Lady ...
The tournament consisted of a 64-team field, including 23 automatic bids, with regionals determining the eight quarterfinalists that advanced to the Women’s Elite Eight at the UMPC Cooper ...
The top of the 2025 WNBA Draft experienced a major shakeup when Olivia Miles entered the transfer portal. Miles was projected to be the No. 2 pick in April’s draft and likely fall no lower than third overall,