
“Underdogs or Powerhouses? Unveiling the Surprising Contenders for the Women’s Final Four Championship!”
There have been some close calls and memorable games in this yearâs March Madness, from Georgia Amoore coming so close to sending Kentucky to the Sweet 16, to Duke winning a defensive battle against North Carolina in their first-ever NCAA Tournament matchup, to Maryland edging Alabama in what might have been the game of the year.
Yes, three No. 1 seeds â defending national champion South Carolina, Texas and UCLA â and a No. 2 â UConn â are in this yearâs womenâs Final Four at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, but that somehow is less chalky than the menâs Final Four this time around. Itâs no surprise from our perspective, as the four remaining teams represented the top four in TRACR (Team Rating Adjusted for Conference and Roster) at the start of the 68-team bracket.
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