Women's March Madness Final Four: What to know
Chris Broussard unveils his BUD list ahead of the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16, including UConn's Paige Bueckers and Arkansas HC John Calipari.
The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament is down to its final four teams, as the best players left will battle for the chance to be the first champion of the post-Caitlin Clark era.
Last year's women's championship game made history by garnering more viewers than the men's title game for the first time ever. Now, without Clark, this year's class of championship contenders has the tall task of trying to keep the spotlight on the women's game.
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UConn will face UCLA, and Texas will face South Carolina in the round.
Here is a breakdown of the players looking to battle for that spotlight in the final two rounds:
UConn guard Paige Bueckers, #5, runs through the student section at Gampel Pavilion after a game against South Dakota State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament on Monday, March 24, 2025 in Storrs, Connecticut. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill)
UConn superstar Paige Bueckers has arguably taken Clark's place as the biggest star in women's college basketball this year.
Bueckers has a chance to do what Clark never did – win a national championship. The 23-year-old Minnesota native will surely lean on her faith in God as she looks to achieve that goal.
Bueckers has been one of the most outspoken players in the sport when it comes to crediting her Christian faith, having referenced it countless times while recovering from a torn ACL in August 2022. She thanked God while leading UConn to the Final Four last year, and this year, she saw that trend spread to other players in the sport.
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