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The only incorrect game in that user's bracket came in the first round of the tournament, as they had No. 8 seed Utah advancing to the second round to play then-defending champion and No. 1 seed Sout...
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UConn women's basketball defeated South Carolina 82-59 on Sunday to claim its first national championship since 2016.
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One person came one first-round women's NCAA Tournament game away from perfection in the CBS Sports Bracket Challenge.
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For the 30th year, ESPN is the exclusive home of women's March Madness action. ESPN has every angle and all 67 games from the 2025 NCAA women's tournament covered, beginning with the First Four.
The game take place at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida. Check out a complete Women’s NCAA March Madness 2025 schedule here. Livestream Women’s NCAA March Madness 2025 on ESPN+
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The 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament is concluding with a true clash of titans, as (1) South Carolina faces (2) UConn in a matchup between coaching legends Dawn Staley and Geno Auriemma. South Carolina has won three national championships under Staley, including two of the last three, while Auriemma has a record 11 national titles under his belt.
Will bringing these four superpowers together actually lead to great games on the final weekend of the college basketball season?
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Belmont (26-12) is back in the NCAA Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament for the second straight year and has advanced to the championship to face Minnesota (24-11) on Wednesday (5 p.m. CT, ESPN2),
Friday, but the Huskies took over their Final Four game against UCLA like they were playing at home. Geno Auriemma's team crushed UCLA 85-51 in the most lopsided win in Final Four history. Multiple contributors emerged in the rout,