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Texas last reached a Final Four in 2003 and there are no 22nd-year seniors on the roster.
From Austin American-Statesman
The Women's NCAA Tournament has reached the national semifinals after some thrilling games down the stretch in the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight.
From CBSSports.com
The Bruins have the fewest losses of any team in the Final Four, and both of those defeats came against the same team -- USC, which is no longer alive in the tournament.
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Among the many things Texas coach Vic Schaefer admires about South Carolina's Dawn Staley, her consistency stands out the most. UConn's Geno Auriemma has set the standard in women's basketball with 24 Final Four appearances and 11 national titles,
An updated look at the betting odds for the Women's NCAA Tournament final four matchup between South Carolina and Texas. The South Carolina Gamecocks punched th
For the fourth time this season, South Carolina and Texas face off, this time at the Final Four in Tampa. After this many games, all high stakes, there aren’t many new storylines. Reread some of GamecockCentral’s coverage from the earlier games.
South Carolina Part IV — and while the teams have come to know each other, their experience at this stage varies widely.
Who will the South Carolina Gamecocks play in the final four of the NCAA women's basketball tournament? The South Carolina Gamecocks punched their ticket to the
Duke coach Kara Lawson drew up a play so Ashlon Jackson could get off a potential game-winning 3. But it fell short, ending their March Madness.
Dawn Staley actually signed somebody's baby after South Carolina's March madness win over Duke. See the precious photo and video.
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On3 on MSNSouth Carolina women’s basketball: Sania Feagin, Bree Hall, and Raven Johnson reflect on their historic careersSania Feagin, Bree Hall, and Raven Johnson comprised the most successful signing class in Gamecock history, but it hasn’t been a smooth or easy path. They reflected on their careers during South Carolina’s postseason run.