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Betting favorite UConn joins 3 top seeds in South Carolina, UCLA and Texas in women's Final Four

  • On Monday night, the Texas Longhorns defeated the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs 58-47 in Birmingham, Alabama, securing their place in the women's NCAA Tournament Final Four, while the UConn Huskies defeated the University of Southern California Trojans 78-64.
  • Texas' stifling defense and the absence of JuJu Watkins due to injury for USC contributed to their respective victories, propelling both teams to the Final Four.
  • Madison Booker led Texas with 18 points, while Paige Bueckers led UConn with a game-high 31 points, supported by Sarah Strong's 22 points and 17 rebounds; this marks Texas' first Final Four appearance since 2003 and UConn's record-extending 24th.
  • Texas coach Vic Schaefer said he has a "ton of experiences to draw from and learn from," and Rori Harmon noted her pride in reaching the Final Four after recovering from an ACL injury.
  • In the Final Four in Tampa, Florida, Texas will face defending champion South Carolina in a semifinal clash on Friday, while UConn, making their 24th Final Four appearance under Geno Auriemma, will face UCLA, the top overall seed.
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UCLA looking to extend historic run against UConn in Final Four

UConn, the program with the most-ever Final Four appearances, makes its 24th in Friday's Final Four of the Women's NCAA Tournament in Tampa, Fla., against first-timer UCLA.

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UConn joins 3 top seeds in South Carolina, UCLA and Texas in women's Final Four

There will be no Cinderellas in Tampa, Florida, with No. 1 seeds South Carolina, UCLA and Texas in the national semifinals along with second-seeded UConn.

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