Before the Men’s Final Four tips off in Indianapolis on Saturday, the women’s NCAA tournament will take center stage.
1 UConn (38-0) vs. 1 South Carolina (35-3) – 7 p.m. ET
This is a rematch of last year’s national title game, which the Huskies dominated for a 23-point victory. The Huskies have won 54 straight games, with all but one—a three-point November win over Michigan—coming by double digits. For all of the great UConn teams that Geno Auriemma has coached, this could be his best ever as its two-way domination is unparalleled in the sport.Behind a pair of All-Americans in Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, Connecticut leads the nation in both field goal percentage (52) on offense and field goal percentage allowed (33.4) on defense. It ranks second in Division I in three-point percentage (38.7), and the 15.7 steals per game the Huskies rack up lead all of college basketball. But a seemingly unbeatable UConn squad has tasted defeat the last two times it entered the Final Four undefeated. In 2018, UConn fell, 91-89, to Notre Dame to give the then-36-0 Huskies their only loss, while the prior year, the Huskies—also 36-0 entering the contest—lost to Mississippi State, 66-64.
As for the Gamecocks, they are in their sixth straight Final Four and hoping their every-other-year trend continues in 2026. South Carolina won national championships in 2022 and 2024, and one edge it has over UConn is utter domination during March Madness 2026. Dawn Staley’s squad has a 40.3-point average margin of victory during its four tournament games, highest among the Final Four teams.
1 Texas (35-3) vs. 1 UCLA (35-1) – 9:30 p.m. ET
UCLA’s lone loss of the season came at the hands of the Longhorns, 76-65, back on Nov. 26. The Bruins had a season-high in turnovers (18) and allowed a season-high 16 made free throws in the defeat, so Texas knows what to do to secure another victory. Leaning on All-American Madison Booker is another path to success for UT as she’s shot at least 50 percent from the field in eight straight games.Meanwhile, the Bruins have won 29 straight since that early-season loss to Texas. If they can push that streak to 31, UCLA will claim its first-ever NCAA Tournament championship, while the other three participants in the Final Four have a combined 16 titles. The Bruins’ veteran leadership will be key to that happening as UCLA’s six leading scorers are all seniors, including two-time All-American Lauren Betts.
This is just the second time in women’s NCAA Tournament history that there is a repeat Final Four. The matchups were different in 2025, but the programs were the same, and it resulted in UConn defeating South Carolina in the title game. Once the dust clears on Friday night, the championship game will take place Sunday at 3:30 p.m. ET.







