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Third time in four years: Is South Carolina a dynasty in the making?

For the third time in four years, the South Carolina Gamecocks are headed to the NCAA women's basketball national championship. The No. 1-ranked Gamecocks secured their spot with a decisive 74-57 win over fellow top seed Texas in the first semifinal of the 2025 Final Four. A dominant third quarter and standout performances from Te-Hina Paopao and Joyce Edwards fueled South Carolina's victory, cementing their status as one of the elite programs in college basketball.Caitlin Clark from Team USA bench to global sensationSouth Carolina's women's basketball program has consistently demonstrated dominance, making a strong case for being a dynasty in the making. With three national championship appearances in the last four years and a title win in 2022, the Gamecocks have solidified their position as one of the top teams in collegiate basketball.Their impressive run under Head Coach Dawn Staley […]

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UCLA revives its glory: The forgotten legacy of the 1978 Women’s Final Four

UCLA coach Cori Close found herself clarifying a misunderstanding during her first press conference before the Final Four. Despite her team making history by reaching the NCAA Final Four for the first time, Close emphasized that this was not the first time UCLA had reached such a significant stage in women's basketball. "Actually, that's not correct," Close remarked about the misconception that UCLA had never made it to a women's Final Four. "In 1978, AIAW, they won the national championship." This correction is important because, although the NCAA started overseeing women's basketball tournaments in 1982, before that, competitions were governed by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW).The 1978 title, the first won by UCLA's women's team, does not appear in NCAA's official records but remains essential for understanding the program's legacy. Close, who has worked tirelessly to solidify […]

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The biggest threat to Paige Bueckers and UConn in the Final Four

When it comes to March, Paige Bueckers is usually the problem, not the one solving them. The UConn star has been here before. She's battled through injuries, carried rosters, and made clutch plays feel routine. But in this year's Final Four, Bueckers and the Huskies are facing something-and someone-they haven't quite seen.Her name is Lauren Betts. And she changes everything.Paige Bueckers shares emotional moment with young fan that melts heartsThe 6'7" UCLA center is more than just tall-she's dominant. She's shooting nearly 65% from the field this season, including a ridiculous 75% in the NCAA Tournament. Her footwork is elite, her touch is soft, and her passing makes double-teams feel like a trap for the defense. When Betts gets position near the rim, teams usually have two options: foul or pray.UConn's size problem isn't just physical-it's tacticalThis is where things […]

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Paige Bueckers feeling the pressure of becoming the next Caitlin Clark

The UConn Huskies women's basketball team is just steps away from their goal: capturing their first national championship since 2016. On April 4, the Huskies will face the UCLA Bruins in the Final Four semifinals, a crucial opportunity to end their title drought. Throughout this journey, Paige Bueckers has been the player leading her team with exceptional skill. Considered one of the most complete and talented players in college basketball, Bueckers has averaged 20.1 points, 4.8 assists, and 4.4 rebounds per game throughout the tournament, solidifying herself as the cornerstone of the Huskies. Her ability to score from anywhere on the court and her impact on all aspects of the game make her one of the standout players of the Final Four.Bueckers' name has shined among the greats of college basketball, especially with comparisons to other stars like Caitlin Clark. […]

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Beating Caitlin Clark “changed my life forever”: Angel Reese breaks silence about her National Champioship

Two years ago, Angel Reese etched her name into college basketball history by leading LSU to the 2023 NCAA Championship. On April 2, 2023, the Tigers secured a decisive 102-85 victory over Iowa, marking a transformative moment not only for LSU but for Reese's burgeoning career. On Thursday, Reese took to social media to commemorate the milestone, describing it as an event that "changed her life forever.""Damn I won a natty two years ago today & it changed my life forever," Reese wrote, revisiting a night that spotlighted her dominance on the court. In the title game, Reese contributed 15 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and three steals, capping off LSU's thrilling tournament run.Caitlin Clark from Team USA bench to global sensationAfter transferring from Maryland to LSU, Reese flourished under the guidance of head coach Kim Mulkey. Her junior season […]

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Who are the Top 9 players of the Women’s Basketball Final Four?

Women's basketball is reaching its peak with the arrival of the Final Four, where the best teams in the NCAA compete for the national championship. In this tournament, key players emerge as the driving forces behind their teams, and this year's competition promises to be one of the most intense. After a season full of thrilling moments, the four teams that have reached this stage-UCLA, South Carolina, Texas, and UConn-have proven to be the most well-rounded and balanced, with players who have excelled both defensively and offensively. The fight for the title will undoubtedly be a showcase of talent, strategy, and unforgettable moments.This Final Four is shaping up to be particularly competitive, as the standout players of the season face off in the semifinals to determine who has what it takes to reach the final and claim the title. Not […]

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JuJu Watkins seals NCAA Player of the Year honor proving she is the next big star to follow Caitlin Clark’s footsteps

JuJu Watkins turned heads all season long, and now she has the hardware to prove it: the 2025 Naismith Women's College Player of the Year Award. The USC sophomore guard was a force of nature, averaging 23.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game while shooting 43% from the floor. She led the Trojans to a 31-4 record and their first Big Ten regular-season title in more than three decades. But tragedy struck in the second round of the NCAA Tournament when an ACL tear sidelined her, robbing fans of her full March Madness brilliance. Still, her stellar year secured her the Naismith Trophy, making her just the second USC player to win the award, following Cheryl Miller's three-peat from 1984-86.JuJu Watkins Outshining the StarsWatkins didn't walk into this award unchallenged - she outlasted some of the game's elite. […]

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Paul Skenes has bizarre reaction to his modeling photos after being ‘dragged’ by girlfriend Olivia Dunne

Paul Skenes added another milestone to his rising MLB resume on Wednesday, delivering a lights-out performance on the mound and grabbing headlines for his off-field debut as a GQ cover model. Before he threw a single pitch, GQ released a feature profiling Skenes and his girlfriend, LSU gymnast and social media sensation Livvy Dunne. But by the time the sun set, it was Skenes' pitching that did the real talking: seven innings, just three hits, no earned runs, and his first win of the 2025 season as the Pirates topped the Tampa Bay Rays, 4-2.After the game, the media couldn't help but ask about his brush with fashion stardom."Um... Yeah, I don't know," Skenes said when asked about the GQ shoot. "I'm going to get some flak in the locker room, I know that. I'm not looking forward to it."But […]

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Paige Bueckers has nothing to envy Caitlin Clark as her reach begins to expand exponentially

When the bracket for the NCAA Women's Championship was revealed, fans' eyes fixated on one particular matchup that looked bound to happen in the Elite Eight. The stars aligned for Paige Bueckers and UConn to face JuJu Watkins and USC. Unfortunately, a knee injury for Watkins put an end to that dream, but Bueckers did her part on Sunday.The senior scored 31 points, leading the Huskies to the Final Four and continuing what has been an outstanding tournament on a personal level. There was a moment during the game, off the court, that stood out more than Bueckers' performance though. Bueckers might be closer to Caitlin Clark than we thought.Paige Bueckers makes UConn Geno Auriemma cry as she walks out of the press conferencePaige Bueckers brings out fans in droves and they copy her styleA video taken by Yahoo! Sports […]

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‘Unfriendly’ Kim Mulkey’s problems pile up at LSU after the departure of one of her stars

Kim Mulkey is no stranger to change, but the LSU head coach finds herself at a critical crossroads heading into the 2025-26 season. Just days after LSU's Elite Eight loss to UCLA, forward Sa'Myah Smith entered the NCAA transfer portal, according to On3, signaling a significant shake-up in Baton Rouge.The move comes after a productive season for the 6-foot-2 junior, who averaged 6.6 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.4 blocks per game. Her impact became especially noticeable during LSU's March Madness campaign, where she recorded back-to-back 20-point games against Florida State and NC State, along with consecutive double-doubles in the Round of 32 and Sweet 16.Though Smith was held to four points against UCLA, her main assignment was defensive-battling 6-foot-7 standout Lauren Betts. Despite the defeat, Smith showed grit and maturity in the paint.Now, Smith is looking for a fresh start […]

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