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South Carolina took down Duke by the score of 54-50 in the first contest, as head coach Dawn Staley's squad clinched a spot in the Final Four for the fifth consecutive season.
From Bleacher Report
Auburn and Michigan State collide in a clash of veteran coaches, toughness and tempo — Bruce Pearl’s blazing Tigers meeting Tom Izzo’s tournament-tested Spartans.
From The New York Times
No. 1 Florida erased a double-digit deficit in the second half against No. 3 Texas Tech to beat the Red Raiders 84-79 and win the West Region inside Chase Center in San Francisco.
From The New York Times
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All you need to know for March Madness women's tournament, which runs from selections on March 17 through the championship on April 7.
It's been tough sledding for Ayoka Lee in the Sweet 16 matchup, as the 6-foot-6 center has struggled to counteract USC's two-headed center combo of Marshall and Clarice Akunwafo. Lee has 10 points with three minutes to play but has needed 13 shots to get there.
What time does March Madness start today? Here's how to watch the full Sunday slate of men's and women's NCAA Tournament games:
The Bruins advanced with a 72-65 win over LSU in the Elite Eight on Sunday at Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash. They’ll face the winner of UConn/USC on Friday, April 4 at Amalie Arena in Tampa Bay, Fla. Fans who want to watch the Final Four game in person can purchase tickets on SeatGeek, StubHub, VividSeats or Ticketmaster.
Hulu's live TV tier includes every channel you'll need to watch the women's NCAA tournament (and the men's!). For $82.99/month (after a three day free trial) you'll get live ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, ABC and access to ESPN+, plus CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV for all the men's games too.
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JuJu Watkins' season-ending knee injury in Southern California’s second-round victory over Mississippi State left the NCAA Tournament without one of the leading national player of the year candidates.
The USC Trojans face the UConn Huskies in the Elite Eight of the 2025 Women’s NCAA Division I tournament on Monday, March 31 at Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash.
The games are scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. EDT and will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPNEWS throughout the day. Fans looking to watch the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament can do so by using a variety of streamers.
Who made the Elite Eight? Follow along here to see who advances past the women's Sweet 16, along with matchups and schedules for regional finals: