Women's March Madness 2024: Elite Eight tournament takeaways - ESPN
We have our Final Four.
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We have our Final Four.
ANGEL REESE CATCHES a pass just beyond the free throw line, steps into the shot and lets it fly over South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso's outstretched hand. The LSU superstar drains the jumper — not the type of bucket she's known for — to tie the SEC championship game earlier this month. She holds her follow-through as she backpedals down the court.
When LSU and Iowa faced off in last year's paradigm-shifting national championship game, the Tigers overcame their status as 3-point underdogs to beat the Hawkeyes outright and deliver the program's first national title to Baton Rouge. Almost an entire year later, these two teams play again with a trip to the Final Four on the line, and the betting public will once again be backing Iowa.
As the 2024 NCAA tournament marches on, the women's Final Four will tip off on April 5 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio.
Tennessee parted ways with coach Kellie Harper on Monday after five seasons, opting to make a change to try and reinvigorate a program that has not played for a national championship since the late Pat Summitt retired.
PORTLAND, Ore. — NC State coach Wes Moore admitted his team's Elite Eight loss in 2022 — a double-overtime heartbreaker against UConn — haunted him, leaving him one win away from getting the program back to its first Final Four since legendary coach Kay Yow led the Wolfpack there in 1998.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Coach Dawn Staley and her staff had a group hug on the sideline as the final seconds ticked away Sunday and her South Carolina Gamecocks got ready to celebrate what has become a tradition for them.
Tessa Johnson scored 15 points, Kamilla Cardoso added 12 and undefeated South Carolina advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA women's tournament with a 70-58 win over Oregon State on Sunday in Albany, N.Y.