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Only teams seeded No. 3 or better remain in March Madness.
From USA TODAY
March Madness 2025: Duke is a better than even-money favorite to win the Final Four Duke is -110 to win it all after being the most impressive team in the NCAA tournament so far.
From Yahoo! Sports
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The Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament was not a big hit with March Madness viewers. The regional finals on Saturday and Sunday saw all four No. 1 seeds advance to the Final Four and they averaged just 9 million viewers on CBS,
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:
A 78-64 win over USC on Monday helped UConn earn a spot in the Final Four for the 16th time in 17 years. Deep runs in the Women's NCAA Tournament are nothing new for the Huskies, but this particular one is special because it is Paige Bueckers' last before heading to the WNBA.
The Athletic has live coverage of TCU vs Texas and UConn vs USC in women’s March Madness 2025 Elite Eight The Elite Eight field is set, and it’s certainly living up to the adjective in the regional finals’ moniker.
Florida survived third-seed Texas Tech while Duke didn't need any late-game heroics to secure a bid to San Antonio as the second No. 1 seed
2don MSN
The Duke and North Carolina women have faced each other 110 times, including 16 games on a neutral court, but they’ve never played in the NCAA Tournament — until Friday.
Experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai have revealed their picks for Duke vs. South Carolina in the Elite Eight of the 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament on Sunday
Madness Elite 8 features No. 1 Texas vs. No. 2 TCU. Here are expert game picks, predictions for women's NCAA Tournament bracket.
Duke’s Vanessa de Jesus is swarmed by South Carolina’s Joyce Edwards, Chloe Kitts and Bree Hall during the first half of the Blue Devils’ 54-50 loss in the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight at Legacy Arena on Sunday, March 30, 2025, in Birmingham, Ala. Kaitlin McKeown The News & Observer