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“Underdogs or Powerhouses? Unveiling the Surprising Contenders for the Women’s Final Four Championship!”

"Underdogs or Powerhouses? Unveiling the Surprising Contenders for the Women’s Final Four Championship!"

If anyone is to take those shots, it’s likely to be star sophomore Madison Booker, who’s shooting 41.0% on 3s this season.

But it will be defense, defense, defense with Texas. Moving 6-foot-2 guard Ndjakalenga Mwenetanda to the starting lineup has given the Longhorns more height, shot blocking and rebounding.

They will need it to beat South Carolina and make a trip to the final.

The Interior Will Win It for UCLA

While UCLA men’s basketball has a record 11 NCAA Tournament titles, this UCLA women’s squad is the first in program history to make the Final Four. What a feat for coach Cori Close and the Bruins (34-2) after falling in the Sweet 16 in the last two years.

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