Texas reaches its first women's Final Four
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Texas women's basketball defeated TCU 58-47 Monday to move to its first NCAA Tournament Final Four appearance since 2003.
From Austin American-Statesman
Texas is moving on to its first Final Four since 2003.
From The New York Times
Texas beat Tennessee 67-59 at home in its previous game. Its leading scorers were Madison Booker (17 PTS, 40 FG%) and Jordan Lee (13 PTS, 50 FG%, 3-5 from 3PT).
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NCAA, Final Four
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For just the second time since the tournament expanded to 64 (and then 68) teams, the Final Four is comprised entirely of No. 1 seeds.
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South Carolina kept its repeat championship hopes alive and reached its fifth straight Final Four with a grinding 54-50 win over Duke on Sunday.
From The Washington Post
Texas won a regional final for the first time in four tries under coach Vic Schaefer, who previously made two Final Four trips with Mississippi State.
From U.S. News & World Report
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Marcus Foster scores 22 points and Zach Freemantle adds 15 despite foul trouble as Xavier erases a 13-point deficit for its biggest comeback win of the season, 86-80. The 11th-seeded Musketeers
Geno Auriemma will participate in his 24th Final Four as head coach of UConn, while UCLA is in its first-ever Women's Final Four. UCLA has been one of the great stories of the season behind star Lauren Betts, but this is UConn in the NCAA tournament.
The Women's Final Four field is set, with Paige Bueckers and the 2-seed UConn Huskies favored ahead of Texas, UCLA and reigning champs South Carolina.
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Sporting News on MSNHow Texas Tech blew late lead vs. No. 1 Florida to miss chance at first Final FourTexas Tech came within minutes of advancing to the Final Four on Saturday, but clutch shots lifted the No. 1 Gators to victory. Here's how the Red Raiders fell apart late.
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Rex Maurer won the first race of Day 2 at the NCAA men’s swimming and diving championships and his Texas teammate Hubert Kos took the second event as the Longhorns ended Thursday night in first place with 190 points.