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Caitlin Clark, Iowa beat UConn 71-69 in women's Final Four, advance to NCAA title game vs. South Carolina; Bryce Harper hears boos at Nationals Park. His three hits help the Phillies beat the Nats 4-0; South Carolina women stay perfect, surge past N.C. State 78-59 to reach NCAA title game; Top-ranked Korda makes way into final 8 at T-Mobile ...
Sarah Strong scored 21 points and Azzi Fudd added 18 to help No. 2 UConn rout No. 22 Louisville 85-52 on Saturday night as part of the Women's Champions Classic. The Huskies (8-0) took control ...
The NCAA women's basketball Final Four tips tonight. We'll have live score updates, highlights, predictions and how to watch and stream games. Women’s Final Four score updates: Caitlin Clark ...
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Going into the game, UConn and Syracuse had met 49 times in women's basketball, mostly when both teams were in the Big East Conference, with UConn winning 37 games.The last game between the two teams was in 2013, the final season before the three-way split of the Big East, when the Huskies won 64–51 in the Big East semifinals.
Clark scored 21 points and made three momentum-turning 3-pointers in the second half to rally Iowa past Paige Bueckers and UConn 71-69 in the women's Final Four on Friday night.
The entire women's tournament, including the championship game, was televised in the United States by ESPN. [1] The championship game drew an average viewership of 3.21 million households, which was the fourth-best mark for a women's basketball broadcast in ten years and the fourth-highest for any ESPN women's basketball championship broadcast.
Iowa’s 71-69 win against UConn in Friday’s NCAA Final Four game drew 14.2 million viewers, the most in women’s college basketball history, according to ESPN.