South Carolina and UConn meet for women’s hoops championship
MINNEAPOLIS – It’s one of the most remarkable records in sports. Geno Auriemma and his UConn Huskies are 11-0 in NCAA championship games.
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MINNEAPOLIS – It’s one of the most remarkable records in sports. Geno Auriemma and his UConn Huskies are 11-0 in NCAA championship games.
And then there were two. The 2022 NCAA women's basketball tournament is down to the South Carolina Gamecocks and UConn Huskies in the championship game. South Carolina beat Louisville 72-59, and a turnover-prone UConn was able to shake off defending champion Stanford 63-58 in Friday's semis. ESPN bracketologist Charlie Creme is here to offer his best bets for the title game.
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