Madness, Women's and Sweet 16
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The regional semifinals have arrived. On Friday as the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA tournament tips off, four teams will get one step closer to Tampa.
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South Carolina women’s basketball will live to see another day.
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MiLaysia Fulwiley uses a behind-the-back move to score a nice basket for South Carolina.
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Who made the Elite Eight? Follow along here to see who advances past the women's Sweet 16, along with matchups and schedules for regional finals:
No. 1 overall seed UCLA and center Lauren Betts will take on the Ole Miss Rebels in the Sweet 16. Learn how you can watch the game for free today without cable.
A closer look at the early ratings numbers for the 2025 NCAA tournament suggests women’s basketball is still playing — and winning — the long game.
We asked women's March Madness players at the Birmingham Regional some Alabama trivia questions. Watch their hilarious answers.
LSU, NC State and UNC also moved on. Maryland survived a 2OT thriller.
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McCuin's players say she is always "doing too much," and that's why the team is now in its second Sweet 16 in three years. But most importantly, it's why the players love being on her roster. KK Deans still remembers one of her first 1-on-1 workouts with McPhee-McCuin after transferring from Florida in 2023,
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South Carolina coach Dawn Staley on JuJu Watkins' injury in March Madness: 'A big void'South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley said USC's JuJu Watkins is "lifting up our game" and that her knee injury is "a big void."