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Bueckers and UConn women's basketball will face South Carolina on Sunday at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, for a chance to win the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament national championship.
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UCLA is an underdog in March Madness Final Four odds and March Madness Final Four picks and predictions for the women's college basketball national semifinal matchup that is scheduled for 6 p.m. MST a...
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Her career-high 91 assists have enhanced a deep roster that flexed its muscle with 18 points and 17 points from Gabriela Jaquez and Timea Gardiner, respectively, in the regional final against Louisian...
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No. 2 UConn took care of business against No. 1 UCLA in a blowout 85-51 win in the national semifinal in Tampa on Friday night, looking pretty near unstoppable as the Huskies eye the elusive NCAA title this postseason.
It’s like the most subtle flex of a musical chairs game for a basketball fan. Higher on the walls hang the banners for All-Americans and national championships. The names that look down on players from those banners aren’t just well-known,
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Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd didn’t even need much help from superstar Paige Bueckers to propel UConn into the national title game, leading the Huskies to a remarkably easy 85-51 victory over UCLA in the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
The two most dominant and arguably the most popular women's college basketball teams are facing off in the 2025 NCAA national championship game on Sunday, when
Azzi Fudd scored 19 first-half points to propel the UConn women's basketball team to a 42-22 halftime lead en route to a dominant 85-51 win over UCLA in the Final Four on Friday evening in Tampa Bay.
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The journey has been more challenging than usual, but Dawn Staley and defending national champion South Carolina are still getting the job done.
UConn-South Carolina is the final game we deserve. Legacies will solidify and hoop dreams will actualize on Sunday afternoon.
UConn star Paige Bueckers downplayed rumors Friday regarding the possibility that she could refuse to play for certain WNBA teams. Bueckers, who is likely to be the first overall pick in the 2025 WNBA draft, was asked by Annie Costabile of Front Office Sports whether she has a preference for which team she lands with.