#1 Iowa & #3 UConn Punch Women’s Final Four Tickets After Night of Legendary Battles Against #3 LSU & #1 USC
It was two of the best showdowns the Women’s NCAA Tournament could've possibly delivered in the Elite 8, and it did. Fans got records, highlights and moments aplenty in what was (likely) a record-setting viewership moment last night for women's hoops. Caitlin Clark (41 points) and Iowa exacted revenge on Angel Reese and LSU in a rematch of last year’s championship. No repeat Final Four for the Tigers. Paige Bueckers and UConn were too much for freshman Juju Watkins and USC. Epic stat lines were etched into each box score as some of the game's biggest stars laid it all on the floor. Let’s highlight some royal performances.
Royalty in the Elite 8
Caitlin Clark (IOWA): 41 pts, 7 rebs, 12 asts
Juju Watkins (USC): 29 pts, 10 rebs
Paige Bueckers (CONN): 28 pts, 10 rebs, 6 asts
Aaliyah Edwards (CONN): 24 pts, 6 rebs
McKenzie Forbes (USC): 24 pts
Flau’Jae Johnson (LSU): 23 pts, 6 rebs
Angel Reese (LSU): 17 pts, 20 rebs, 4 asts, 3 blks
#1 Iowa def. #3 LSU (94-87)
The rematch! Everybody had this one circled when the brackets came out two weeks ago. Caitlin Clark was cooking once again. She had 41 points via nine 3s and a dozen dimes to lead Iowa past LSU in a high-scoring thriller. And while Clark had an all-time performance, her supporting cast was amazing, too. Kate Martin (21 pts) and Sydney Affolter (16 pts) both shot 50 percent from the floor. LSU was rolling in the first quarter, but the Hawkeyes went up double digits in the 3rd and never looked back. Lots of emotion in this one. Iowa advances to their third Final Four (second straight).
Caitlin Clark Records (Last Night)
Most Division I 3-PT FGs Made
Most NCAAW Tournament 3-PT FGs Made
Most NCAAW Tournament Assists
#3 UConn def. #1 USC (80-73)
It was experience vs. youth for the nightcap in Portland, and experience won out. UConn, led by senior Aaliyah Edwards (24 pts) and junior Paige Bueckers (28 pts), pulled away late to take down freshman sensation Juju Watkins (29 pts) and USC. It was a one-point game (65-64) with 4:14 remaining before Bueckers and Edwards sparked a 10-0 UConn run. The Huskies held the Trojans to just 31-percent shooting, and it was still a tight contest. Geno Auriemma's bunch just keeps finding ways to get back to the Final Four. No other program comes close. UConn advances to their 23rd Final Four.
Most Final Fours by Program (NCAAW)
UConn: 23
Tennessee: 18
Stanford: 15
Louisiana Tech: 10
The stage is set! Four teams remain with the semifinals slated for Friday. The underdogs from NC State will get a crack at unbeaten SC in an all-Carolinas duel, and fans will be treated to Clark-Bueckers in a must-see clash.
Women’s Final Four Schedule
#1 S. Carolina vs. #3 NC State (Fri. 7:00 pm ET)
#1 Iowa vs. #3 UConn (Fri. 9:00 pm ET)
Championship: Sunday (3:00 pm ET)
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