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The Houston Cougars have been to this stage before in recent history. Four years ago, in fact. That team, led by Marcus Sasser and Quentin Grimes, rode a stifling defense to the Final Four, where the ...
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UConn, the program with the most-ever Final Four appearances, makes its 24th in Friday's Final Four of the Women's NCAA Tournament in Tampa, Fla., against first-timer UCLA.
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This quartet has been the best four teams in the country for the majority of the season, and are the top-four in the NET rankings.
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The Final Four will have four No. 1 seeds for the second time since seeding began in 1979. It also will have lots of defense.
The 6'7" junior leads the nation in blocks per game (3.0) to go along with 20.0 points and 9.6 rebounds. UConn's Jana El Alfy (6'5") and Sarah Strong (6'2") will have their hands full containing Betts.
After allowing a Division I low 58.3 points during the regular season, Houston has allowed just 56.5 points in four NCAA Tournament games while allowing just one team, Gonzaga, to top 60 points. They also allowed the lowest scoring totals last weekend – twice.
The Final Four in Tampa Bay, Florida is made up of three No. 1 seeds — UCLA , South Carolina and Texas. UConn, however, is the betting favorite to cut down the nets as the sole No. 2 seed remaining.
Each Final Four team has gathered in San Antonio. Here are 17 suggestions to think about for this year's group and the many names to keep in mind.
Rarely if ever does the Final Four of the men's NCAA tournament produce the quartet of teams that was supposed to get there, but we are headed for one wildly entertaining exception to that rule when No. 1 seeds Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston take center stage in San Antonio.
The Crimson Tide head coach states that Alabama's defense must perform at an 'elite' level against BYU in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
The Duke Blue Devils have been one of the best teams in the country all season long, thanks in large part to a talented cadre of underclassmen. Where the rest o
This year’s Final Four in San Antonio will be the second since seeding began in 1979 to have all four No. 1 seeds, joining the 2008 bracket. All four teams can really D it up, proving the cliche true. How much does defense matter? Of the last 10 national ...