Caitlin Clark dazzled as Iowa took down South Carolina in the Final Four. But Clark said she and her team must reset their minds for the title game.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Why South Carolina star Aliyah Boston should return to school for a fifth season
Aliyah Boston can do something special if she bypasses the WNBA Draft for now and uses her extra year of eligibility to return to South Carolina.
LSU women stage major rally, knock off Virginia Tech for spot in championship game
Trailing 59-50 entering the fourth quarter, LSU reeled off 15 unanswered points to take a 72-62 lead with 3:04 to go. Virginia Tech couldn’t recover.
‘Absolutely incredible’ Caitlin Clark is perfect player at perfect time for women’s basketball
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is the superstar women’s basketball needs, right when the game needs it.
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The UConn women’s basketball team is clearly not the dominant force it once was, as evidenced by its earliest NCAA Tournament exit since 2005.
NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Miami stuns again; Kim Mulkey, crazy outfit still standing
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and Miami’s Destiny Harden put on shows while LSU coach Kim Mulkey’s outfit was a sight to behold.
NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Miami stuns again; Kim Mulkey, crazy outfit still standing
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark and Miami’s Destiny Harden put on shows while LSU coach Kim Mulkey’s outfit was a sight to behold.
NCAA men’s tournament winners, losers: Markquis Nowell lights up Madison Square Garden
This was the night K-State’s Markquis Nowell became latest hero of the NCAA tournament with a record-breaking game on the biggest stage of his life.
Men’s NCAA Tournament winners, losers: Sean Miller, Kansas State soar to Sweet 16; Baylor, Kentucky stumble
The men’s NCAA Tournament field has been trimmed from 68 to 16. Here’s a look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s second round.