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142022/23

UCLA

Overall Record:27-10
Last Game:vs Washington W 70 - 62
Conference Record: -
Next Game:@ Washington 2/25/2023
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Boston, South Carolina women overpower UCLA in March Madness

By AARON BEARDMarch 25, 2023 GMT

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina's defenders chased ballhandlers and used their length to disrupt any flow. Its bigs continued to snag just about every miss coming off the rim.

It's an unwavering combination, one that at times has the Gamecocks' push for a second straight national championship flirting with a vibe of inevitability.

NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Glance

March 20, 2023 GMT

All Times EDT
FIRST FOUR
Thursday, March 16
At Value City Arena
Columbus, Ohio
St. John's 66, Purdue 64

No. 1 South Carolina tops Tennessee for SEC title

By The Associated PressMarch 6, 2023 GMT

GREEENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Zia Cooke scored 24 points and Aliyah Boston added 18 as No. 1 South Carolina pulled away in the final two quarters to beat Tennessee 74-58 for the SEC championship on Sunday.

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Utah projected as No. 1 seed in women’s NCAA Tournament

By DOUG FEINBERGFebruary 24, 2023 GMT

Utah would join South Carolina, Indiana and Stanford as No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament if it began now.

The NCAA women’s basketball selection committee did its second and final reveal Thursday of the teams in line for the top 16 seeds before selection Sunday.

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