NCAA women’s tournament 2025: Final 4 TV schedule
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Two of ESPN's experts believe the UConn Huskies will emerge victorious over the top-seeded UCLA Bruins.
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UConn defeated No. 1 USC to claim the fourth spot in the 2025 women's Final Four, setting up what should be an epic National Semifinals.
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Texas punched its ticket to its first Final Four since 2003 with a defensive-oriented win over TCU.
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Women's Final Four picks, predictions, odds for UConn Huskies vs UCLA Bruins NCAA Tournament March Madness game on Friday, April 4. Who wins game?
Paige Bueckers and UConn are headed to the Final Four. This is after the No. 2 seed Huskies took down No. 1 USC in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA Tournament, 78-64.
The No. 2 seed UConn Huskies (34-3) and the No. 1 seed USC Trojans (31-3) will meet on Monday in the Women's NCAA Tournament Elite Eight.
With no JuJu Watkins, USC can't keep pace with Paige Bueckers and Connecticut in the fourth quarter of a 78-64 loss in the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament.
And in the late game, No. 1 USC is as an underdog against No. 2 UConn, led by star guard Paige Bueckers. The Trojans, despite losing star JuJu Watkins to a season-ending injury earlier in the tournament, managed to survive their Sweet 16 matchup against Kansas State. But UConn will provide a much stiffer test.
USC puts up a fight, but with no JuJu Watkins, the Trojans can't overcome Paige Bueckers and UConn in 78-64 a loss. The Huskies will play UCLA in the Final Four.
The NCAA Women’s Tournament will not follow the men’s with all four No. 1 seeds advancing, as Connecticut knocked off a JuJu Watkins-less USC squad Monday night
The No. 1 USC Trojans are facing the No. 2 UConn Huskies in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. Live score updates for the matchup at Spokane Arena. Can the USC Trojans stop Paige Bueckers and the Huskies?
“From my point of view....I wanted to help them so bad,” Adams, a Manasquan, N.J. native who is one of three UConn commits in Tuesday’s McDonald’s All-American Game (9 p.m., ESPN2), said Monday in Brooklyn. “I wanted to be in that spot. And so I kind of felt the pain, too.”