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