Six Huskies scored eight points, led by Paige Bueckers, as Connecticut beat Stanford 63-58 Friday night in the second semifinal of the Final Four.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
South Carolina rolls Louisville behind Aliyah Boston, advances to national title game
Dawn Staley and the Gamecocks will attempt to win their second national championship. They won in their first title appearance, in 2017.
UConn seniors prove transfer portal isn’t always the answer | Opinion
Christyn Williams and Olivia Nelson-Ododa took lots of heat from coach Geno Auriemma, but chose to stay in the program and grow, on and off the court.
March Madness may be over for women, but Final Four promises talent-laden treat | Opinion
Defending champion Stanford, fellow No. 1 seeds South Carolina and Louisville, and No. 2 seed UConn set for blockbuster Final Four in Minneapolis.
As Stanford’s Cameron Brink dominates defensively, a torch is passed | Opinion
Cameron Brink is not someone you want to go up against, and she showed it in Stanford’s Elite Eight win Sunday, putting up six blocks and a steal.
Defending NCAA Tournament champion Stanford is better than last year — and has room to improve | Opinion
Stanford’s combination of top-tier talent and depth is unmatched in women’s college basketball. That combo gives the champs a chance to repeat.
‘Is it worth it?’ After multiple concussions, Texas guard Audrey Warren turns to Q-Collar
Changing her style of play wasn’t an option for Warren, who has battled concussion issues. But a new medical device has helped keep her healthy.
North Carolina upsets Arizona in women’s NCAA Tournament
Mark down another upset in the women’s NCAA Tournament. Fifth-seeded North Carolina dominated fourth-seeded Arizona, upsetting the Wildcats.
‘We’re not playing soft anymore’: Zags can go as far as Drew Timme can carry them
Drew Timme willed Gonzaga back from 10 points down against Memphis as the Zags advanced to the Sweet 16. Another Final Four? That depends on Timme.
Memphis players on facing overall No. 1 Gonzaga in NCAA Tournament: more like a ‘1 vs. 1’
No. 9 seed Memphis isn’t feeling intimidated by NCAA Tournament matchup against overall No. 1 Gonzaga: ‘It’s not a David vs. Goliath at all.”