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Women’s March Madness 2024: Reseeding tournament’s Sweet 16

Some of the chalk from the first two days of the women’s NCAA tournament has been erased. But not much. Two No. 5 seeds and a No. 7 broke through to the Sweet 16. And the top four seeds advanced to the regional semifinals in two regions — Albany 1 and Portland 4. The real […]

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LSU surges back to reach Sweet 16 in wake of Mulkey comments

BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU coach Kim Mulkey pledged that she wouldn’t let an impending Washington Post “hit piece” about her derail the defending national champion Tigers during the women’s NCAA tournament. A dominant second-half surge on Sunday, led by star forward Angel Reese and dynamic guard Flau’jae Johnson, proved Mulkey right, at least for […]

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How Angel Reese’s fire ignites LSU’s March Madness mission

ANGEL REESE CATCHES a pass just beyond the free throw line, steps into the shot and lets it fly over South Carolina center Kamilla Cardoso’s outstretched hand. The LSU superstar drains the jumper — not the type of bucket she’s known for — to tie the SEC championship game earlier this month. She holds her […]

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Women’s March Madness 2024: First-round tournament updates

LSU won “ugly” (Kim Mulkey’s words). Middle Tennessee rocked the chalk. And Audi Crooks made sure the country knows this season’s highly lauded freshman class includes a representative from Iowa State. Crooks scored 40 points to help the No. 7 seed Cyclones rally from a 20-point deficit — the second-biggest comeback in women’s NCAA tournament […]

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Who are top duos in the women’s March Madness NCAA bracket?

Star power has defined the 2023-24 women’s college basketball season, and much of that focus has been on household names: Caitlin, JuJu, Paige, Angel. But let’s give it up for the duos that have helped shape the past five months of competition and will make their marks on the women’s NCAA tournament. ESPN considered many […]

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March Madness 2024 bracket: NCAA tournament women’s teams

The 2024 women’s NCAA tournament bracket is here. The games are right around the corner. The anticipation and excitement around women’s college basketball has never been higher. Let the dancing begin. ESPN is here to get you situated and prepared on all things March Madness as competition gets underway this week, starting with the First […]

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Which 10 teams might win women’s NCAA title?

We’ve reached a point where almost anything can happen in the early rounds of the women’s NCAA tournament. Last season, No. 1 seeds Stanford (to Ole Miss) and Indiana (to Miami) lost in the second round. But by the regionals, big-time upsets are rarer. In the past 10 years, just two seeds below No. 4 […]

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Women’s Power Rankings: Virginia Tech coming on strong down stretch

Virginia Tech center Elizabeth Kitley said that having previously gone through one senior day a year ago made her a little more prepared for the emotions of the second one. But there were still some tears shed Sunday as she played her last regular-season home game at Blacksburg’s Cassell Coliseum. She made it a great […]

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Mississippi State hands No. 9 LSU second straight loss

More Teams. More Games. JerKaila Jordan steps out beyond the 3-point line and buries the shot for the Bulldogs. (0:19) STARKVILLE, Miss. — Reserves Darrione Rogers scored 19 points and Mjracle Sheppard added 12 as Mississippi State used a strong defensive effort in the third quarter to beat No. 9 LSU 77-73 on Monday night. […]

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Caitlin Clark, Paige Bueckers headline top 20 Wooden list

More Teams. More Games. Paige Bueckers beats the halftime buzzer with a shot from just inside the half-court line. (0:33) Former players of the year Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers, as well as reigning Final Four Most Outstanding Player Angel Reese, headline the John R. Wooden Award’s late season top 20 list, it was announced […]

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