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Auburn Leads Florida 46-38 at Halftime in Final Four Matchup

In a closely fought Final Four game, Auburn leads Florida 46-38 at halftime; Auburn's Broome leads with 12 points while Florida's Clayton has 14.

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South Carolina Advances to National Championship Game

South Carolina defeated Texas 74-57 in the women's Final Four, advancing to the championship game against UConn; Texas's star player, Madison Booker, was hampered by foul trouble, significantly affecting the team's performance; South Carolina's balanced scoring and strong defense led to their victor...

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Wooden's Legacy: UCLA Women's Basketball Reaches Final Four

UCLA women's basketball coach Cori Close credits legendary coach John Wooden's mentorship for her team's success, culminating in their first-ever Final Four appearance; Wooden's emphasis on character and teamwork directly influenced Close's coaching philosophy.

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UConn Advances to Final Four After Elite Eight Victory

UConn defeated USC 78-64 in the Elite Eight on Monday, securing their 24th Final Four appearance; Paige Bueckers scored 31 points, and Sarah Strong had 20 points and 17 rebounds; UConn will face UCLA in the Final Four.

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Texas Advances to Women's Final Four After Elite Eight Victory Over TCU

Texas defeated TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight to advance to the Women's Final Four for the first time since 2003, led by Madison Booker's 18 points and a stifling defense that forced 21 turnovers from TCU.

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Four No. 1 Seeds Reach Final Four in 2025 NCAA Tournament

The 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four features Auburn, Duke, Florida, and Houston, marking only the second time four No. 1 seeds have advanced this far. The SEC's record-breaking 14 tournament bids and four regional finalists highlight its dominance. Florida-Auburn and Duke-Houston semifinals wi...

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2025 NCAA Final Four: Broadcast Details and Matchups

The 2025 NCAA Final Four basketball tournament, airing April 4th and 5th on CBS (men's) and ESPN (women's), features eight teams: Florida Gators, Auburn Tigers, Duke Blue Devils, Houston Cougars (men's); Texas Longhorns, South Carolina Gamecocks, UCLA Bruins, UConn Huskies (women's).

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UConn Advances to Final Four, Bueckers Leads with 31 Points

UConn defeated USC 78-64 in the Elite Eight, securing their 24th Final Four appearance under coach Geno Auriemma and Paige Bueckers' fourth, showcasing Bueckers' game-high 31 points despite four turnovers.

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Texas Longhorns Return to Final Four After Elite Eight Victory

Texas Longhorns women's basketball team defeated TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight, advancing to the Final Four for the first time since 2003 under Coach Vic Schaefer, who previously led Mississippi State to two Final Four appearances.

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UConn Advances to Final Four After Elite Eight Victory Over USC

UConn defeated USC 78-64 in the Elite Eight, advancing to the Final Four for the 24th time; Paige Bueckers scored 31 points, and Sarah Strong had 22 points and 17 rebounds, while USC played without injured star JuJu Watkins.

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UCLA Women's Basketball Reaches First NCAA Final Four

UCLA defeated LSU 72-65 in the NCAA Women's Elite Eight, advancing to their first Final Four appearance since the AIAW era, showcasing their team depth and 3-point shooting against LSU's star player Flau'jae Johnson.

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UCLA Advances to First Women's Final Four After Elite Eight Victory Over LSU

No. 1 seed UCLA defeated No. 3 seed LSU 72-65 in the Elite Eight, securing their first-ever Women's Final Four appearance; UCLA's bench stepped up after starting center Lauren Betts picked up early fouls; LSU's Flau'jae Johnson scored a game-high 28 points.

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