Oregon, UConn set half of women's Final Four
Half of the women's basketball Final Four is set with victories Sunday by UConn and Oregon in their regional finals.
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Half of the women's basketball Final Four is set with victories Sunday by UConn and Oregon in their regional finals.
The 11-time national champion UConn Huskies hadn't lost in the regular season since 2014, but that changed Thursday night.
In a battle of No. 1 seeds, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish upset the UConn Huskies on a last-second jumper winning 91-89 in overtime.
When UConn and Notre Dame won their Elite Eight games Monday night it meant all four No. 1 seeds have reached the women's Final Four.
With No. 1 seeds Mississippi State and Louisville already punching their tickets to the women's Final Four, four other teams will seek to join them Monday night.
The women's Sweet 16 is set and there are two double-digit Cinderellas ready to keep on dancing.
He may not be in office any more, but that didn't stop Barack Obama from sharing his NCAA tournament brackets.
UConn, Notre Dame, Louisville and Mississippi State landed the No. 1 seeds Monday night in the womens basketball NCAA Tournament.
In possibly the biggest upset in women's basketball history, Mississippi State ended UConn's 111-game winning streak with an overtime buzzer beater Friday night, The Associated Press reported.
The women's Final Four has been set, with UConn making its 10th straight appearance and being joined by South Carolina, Mississippi State and Stanford.
Michala Johnson, a seldom-used forward at Connecticut, has transferred to the University of Wisconsin.
Michala Johnson, a seldom-used forward at Connecticut, has transferred to the University of Wisconsin.