Can UConn and Top Seeds Break the Curse and Rewrite Women’s NCAA Tournament History?

Sacramento 4 Regional
South Carolina (31-3), last year’s national runner-up and a three-time champion under coach Dawn Staley since 2017, is a No. 1 seed for the sixth consecutive year. Unlike the top-heavy nature of Texas’ regional, the Gamecocks may have the easiest path to the Final Four. They’re No. 4 in TRACR, and the next-highest rankings are TCU (10) and Iowa (14).
South Carolina is tied for the national high with five starters scoring in double figures (minimum 15 games), led by All-America forward Joyce Edwards (19.6)



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