South Carolina, Texas, UConn, and UCLA Reach Women's March Madness Final Four
In Brief
The same four top-seeded teams have advanced to the Women's NCAA Final Four for a second consecutive season, highlighting their sustained dominance.
Key Facts
- No. 1 seeds South Carolina, Texas, UConn, and UCLA have reached the Women's NCAA Final Four.
- UConn secured its spot in the Final Four with a last-second three-pointer against Duke.
- South Carolina and Texas both won their Elite Eight games by significant margins.
- This is only the second time in NCAA women's basketball history that the same four teams have reached the Final Four in consecutive years.
- South Carolina's win over TCU was highlighted by live updates and widespread media coverage.
What Happened
South Carolina, Texas, UConn, and UCLA, all No. 1 seeds, advanced to the Women's NCAA Final Four, repeating last season's lineup.
Why It Matters
The repeat appearance of these four teams underscores a period of dominance and consistency at the top of women's college basketball, drawing attention to program strength and competitive balance.
What's Next
The Women's Final Four will determine which teams advance to the national championship, with matchups and outcomes closely watched by fans and analysts.
Sources
- Google News — Women's March Madness 2026: South Carolina and Texas reach all-top seed Final Four(1d ago)
- NPR News — Women's Final Four is set, and it is a repeat of last season's(23h ago)
- CBS News — UConn buzzer beater turns near blowout into unforgettable March Madness wing(1d ago)
