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

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

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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