
South Carolina Dominates Path to National Title Game
South Carolina's women's basketball team has showcased their dominance en route to the national title game, defeating the Texas Longhorns 74-57. Despite the high praise for UConn's Paige Bueckers, South Carolina's consistent performance under Coach Dawn Staley has been somewhat overshadowed. The Gamecocks' success is a testament to their hard work and strategic gameplay, as they continue to prove themselves as a formidable force in college basketball.
The men's Final Four also saw intense competition among top-seeded teams, highlighting the high level of play across college basketball this season. As the women's tournament progresses, all eyes are on South Carolina, who are now just one game away from potentially securing another national championship title.
Their victory over Texas marks another step in their impressive campaign, with the team showing no signs of slowing down. As the Final Four concludes, the focus shifts to the championship game, where South Carolina aims to cement their legacy in women's college basketball.
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Where is the ladies final four?
The 2025 women's NCAA Tournament has reached the Final Four, featuring three top seeds UCLA, South Carolina, and Texas, along with No. 2 seed UConn, in must-see matchups in Tampa, Florida.
Where is women's final four in 2025?
The 2025 NCAA Women's Tournament continued Friday with Final Four action in Tampa, Florida.
Who is favored to win UConn vs South Carolina?
The latest UConn vs. South Carolina odds list the Huskies as 6.5-point favorites, while the over/under is listed at 132.5 points. Before making any South Carolina vs. UConn picks, be sure to check out the college basketball predictions from SportsLine experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai.
Where to watch Texas Longhorns women's basketball vs South Carolina Gamecocks women's basketball free?
South Carolina and Texas' game will air live on ESPN. Streaming options include ESPN+ and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial.