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Women's NCAA Tournament: UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina make Final Four

UConn aims for a record 13th title facing South Carolina, while UCLA and Texas battle in semifinals; all teams showed strong postseason dominance.

  • The NCAA Women's Final Four begins this Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, with UConn facing South Carolina and UCLA meeting Texas in the national semifinals.
  • Repeating the 2025 lineup, this field marks only the second time in tournament history that the same four teams have returned to the Final Four consecutively.
  • Star players leading championship bids include UConn's Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, UCLA's Lauren Betts, and Texas' Madison Booker, who anchor their programs' Final Four runs.
  • South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said, "You've just got to go pound for pound with them," regarding the undefeated Huskies' dominance heading into Friday's semifinal.
  • Distinct historical stakes await in Phoenix, where UConn chases a record 13th national title while UCLA seeks its first championship in the NCAA era.
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Women's Final Four a repeat of last season, headlined by undefeated reigning national champion UConn

The women’s Final Four is on repeat. No. 1 seeds UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are in the Final Four for the second straight season, just the second time the same teams have reached the sport’s final weekend in consecutive seasons.

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Final Four set for women's basketball

No. 1 seeds UConn, Texas, South Carolina and UCLA heading to the next round

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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