The Final Four field is set and March Madness is heading toward a fantastic finish in San Antonio. No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston all have advanced to the national semifinals for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history.
With the Final Four set, let's take a look at an updated version of the women's bracket and then look ahead to Friday's Final Four showdowns. The defending-champion Gamecocks are making their record-tying fifth straight appearance in the Final Four,
Despite turning his left ankle and suffering a right elbow injury, Johni Broome finished with 25 points. His health will be massive for Auburn against the Gators. Florida beat the Tigers 90-81 at Auburn on Feb. 8. Auburn won the regular-season SEC title but Florida won the SEC tournament.
Since March Madness expanded to 64 teams in 1985, the only other year that all four top-seeded teams from their respective regions earned Final Four spots was 2008. That year, Kansas won a national title with an overtime victory over Memphis.
UCLA, South Carolina and Texas — punched their tickets to the Final Four in Tampa Bay. UConn is the lone No. 2 seed to advance.
Duke enters Final Four as a worthy favorite, but how can you ignore Houston's experience, defense and grit? Beware the upset!
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