Texas, Final Four and South Carolina
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Sports Illustrated |
On Friday, April 4, the South Carolina Gamecocks are set to face off against the Texas Longhorns in the Final Four, which is properly titled for this matchup, as it is coincidentally the fourth time t...
ESPN |
A trio of No. 1 seeds and a 2-seed punched their tickets to the 2025 women's Final Four.
Tulsa World |
The Gamecocks have won three titles in the past eight years, but this year's squad has been tested in the postseason.
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TCU, Texas and Longhorns
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The Longhorns pulled away in the fourth quarter thanks to forward Kyla Oldacre and advanced to their first Final Four since 2003 with a 58-47 win over TCU.
CNN |
The Texas Longhorns are heading to the Final Four of the women’s NCAA basketball tournament for the fourth time in program history and first since 2003.
The New York Times |
Texas’ 35th victory of the season is also a new program record.
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AI predicts women's Final 4, national championship winners
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Austin American-Statesman |
Texas women's basketball has advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.
Charlotte Observer |
The Gamecocks are set to play in the women’s Final Four in Tampa, Florida.
CBSSports.com |
This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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Kyla Oldacre graduated from Mason in 2022. Laila Phelia graduated from Mount Notre Dame in 2021. Both players transferred to Texas before the season.
Houston native and University of Houston grad Dennis Quaid might end up visiting San Antonio as the Cougars face Duke in the Final Four.
Madness game schedule, announcers, TV channels, times for Final Four NCAA Tournament women's basketball games on television on Friday, April 4.
Texas advanced with a 58-47 win over TCU in the Elite Eight on Monday night at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Ala.
Texas’ 64-year-old coach became the fifth person to lead two programs to the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.