Women's NCAA tournament 2023: How Miami stunned No. 1 Indiana and what's next in Greenville 2
Two nights. Two toppled No. 1 seeds.
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Two nights. Two toppled No. 1 seeds.
Coming into the 2023 NCAA women's basketball tournament, none of the No. 1 seeds had lost in the early rounds since 2009. Now, it's happened on back-to-back nights.
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The 13-seeded Furman Paladins have caused havoc in the NCAA tournament by knocking off the 4-seeded Virginia Cavaliers, bringing the small liberal arts school in Greenville, South Carolina, to national attention and also causing fans to ask just what the heck a paladin is.
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For the first time, the 2023 women's NCAA tournament won't have four «roads to the Final Four.» Instead, in a change that is sure to be examined and critiqued, two regionals — which this year are in Greenville, South Carolina, and Seattle — will each send two teams to Dallas.
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