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The 2025 Women’s Final Four Field will be set after the second seed who took care of No. 1 seed USC 78-64 on Monday night to win the final Elite 8 matchup.
The Page Backers led the UConn path with 31 points, with freshman Sarah Strong having 22 points and 17 rebounds, while the Husky dominated the USC team playing without star Juju Watkins, who lost to the early ACL in the tournament. UConn is heading for the 24th Final Four in program history.
Texas became the third team early Monday in a 58-47 victory over TCU.
Texas fired 26.7% of the TCU as Haley Van Lis and Sedona Prince were so struggling. Van Liss went from the field to three out of 15 and had seven turnovers, while Prince had only four points and two turnovers. Madison Booker was 18 points, six rebounds and two steels for Texas. In its first Final Four since 2003, Texas dominates South Carolina’s national champions.
South Carolina has overcome sloppy 16 offensive efforts to beat the Duke 54-50. The Gamecocks are now fighting the Blue Devils in the tournament with Maryland and Indiana, and despite their offensive limitations, they have raised a lot of concern about whether they can repeat themselves as national champions.
Meanwhile, UCLA defeated the tough LSU team despite inadequate offensive show from Kiki Rice, who finished one of the sevens with eight points. Leadership is invaluable for the Bruins, Rice retrieved the afternoon with eight assists. Flau’jae Johnson was excellent at losses, scoring a team-high 28 points on 10 of 17 from the field with LSU losses.
The Final Four will take place on Friday in Tampa, Florida. The National Championship Game will take place on April 6th.
Below is all the information you need to keep up with the action. Please return to this page as it will be updated with matchups and chip time over the next 3 weeks.
2025 NCAA Women’s Tournament Schedule, Date
Final Four
Friday, April 4th
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
TBD
(1) UCLA vs. (2) UConn
Amary Arena – Tampa, Florida.
ESPN
TBD
(1) South Carolina vs. (1) Texas
Amary Arena – Tampa, Florida.
ESPN
Elite Eight
Sunday, March 30th
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
1pm
(1) South Carolina 54, (2) Duke 50
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ABC
3pm
(1) UCLA 72, (3) LSU 65
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ABC
Monday, March 31st
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
7pm
(1) Texas 58, (2) TCU 47
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ESPN
9pm
(2) UConn 78, (1) USC 64
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ESPN
Sweet 16
Friday, March 28th
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
2:30pm
(2) Duke 47, (3) North Carolina 38
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ESPN
5pm
(1) South Carolina 71, (4) Maryland 67
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ESPN
7:30pm
(3) LSU 80, (2) NC state 73
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ESPN
10pm
(1) UCLA 76, (5) Ole Miss 62
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ESPN
Saturday, March 29th
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
1pm
(2) TCU 71, (3) Notre Dame 62
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ABC
3:30pm
(1) Texas 67, (5) Tennessee 59
BJCC’s Legacy Arena – Birmingham, Alabama.
ABC
5:30pm
(2) UConn 82, (3) Oklahoma 59
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ESPN
8pm
(1) USC 67, (5) Kansas 61
Spokane Arena – Spokane, Wash.
ESPN
Round 2
Sunday, March 23rd
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
noon
(2) Duke 59, (10) Oregon 53
Cameron Indoor Stadium – Durham, North Carolina
ESPN
1pm
(3) Notre Dame 76, (6) Michigan 55
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Indiana
ABC
2pm
(5) Kansas State 80, (4) Kentucky 79- (OT)
Memorial Coliseum – Lexington, Kentucky.
ESPN
3pm
(1) South Carolina 64, (4) Baylor 53
Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, South Carolina
ABC
4pm
(5) Ole Miss 69, (4) Baylor 63
Foster Pavilion – Waco, Texas
ESPN
6pm
(2) TCU 85, (7) Louisville 70
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
ESPN
8pm
(5) Tennessee 82, (4) Ohio 67
Schottenstein Center – Columbus, Ohio
ESPN
10pm
(1) UCLA 84, (8) Richmond 67
Paulie Pavilion – Los Angeles, California.
ESPN
Monday, March 24th
Time (et)
game
TV/Stream
noon
(2) NC State 83, (7) Michigan State 49
Reynolds Coliseum – Raleigh, North Carolina
ESPN
2pm
(1) Texas 65, (8) Illinois 48
Moody Center – Austin, Texas
ESPN
4pm
(3) Oklahoma 96, (6) Iowa 62
Lloyd Noble Centre – Norman, Oklana.
ESPN
5pm
(4) Maryland 111, (5) Alabama 108- (2ot)
Xfinity Center – College Park, Maryland.
ESPN2
6pm
(3) LSU 101, (6) Florida 71
Pete Maravich Assembly Center – Baton Rouge, LA.
ESPN
7pm
(3) North Carolina 58, (6) West Virginia 47
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, North Carolina
ESPN2
8pm
(2) UConn 91, (10) South Dakota 57
Gampel Pavillon -Storrs, Conn.
ESPN
10pm
(1) USC 96, (9) Mississippi 59
Gallen Center – Los Angeles, California.
ESPN
First round
Friday, March 21st
11:30am (6) Michigan 80, (11) Iowa 74
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Indiana
ESPN2NOON (4) Kentucky 79, (13) Liberty 78
Memorial Coliseum – Lexington, Kentucky.
ESPN1:30 PM (9) Indiana 76, (8) Utah 68
Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, scespn22 pm (3) Notre Dame 106, (14) Stephen F. Austin 54
Purcell Pavilion – South Bend, Indiana ESPN 2:30 PM (5) Kansas 85, (12) Fairfield 41
Memorial Coliseum – Lexington, Kentucky Espa News 3:30 PM (2) TCU 73, (15) Fairy Dickinson 51
Schollmaier Arena – Fort Worth, Texas
ESPN23:30 PM (4) Baylor 73, (13) Grand Canyon 60
Foster Pavilion – Waco, Texas
ESPNU4 PM (1) South Carolina 108, (16) Tennessee Tech 48
Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, South Carolina ESPN 5:30 PM (4) Ohio 71, (13) Montana 51
Schottenstein Center -OhioespN25:30 PM (10) Oregon 77, (7) Vanderbilt 73
Cameron Indoor Stadium -Durham, Ncespnews6 PM (5) Ole Miss 83, (12) Ball State 65
Schollmaier Arena -Texasespnu6 PM, Fort Worth (7) Louisville 63, (10) Nebraska 58
Schollmaier Arena -Texasespn7:30 PM (8) Richmond 74, (9) Georgia Tech 49
Paulie Pavilion – Los Angeles
espnews8 pm(2) Duke 86, (15) Lehigh 25
Cameron Indoor Stadium – Durham, North Carolina ESPNU8 PM (5) Tennessee 101, (12) South Florida 66
Schottenstein Center – Columbus, Ohio ESPN10 PM (1) UCLA 84, (16) Southern 46
Paulie Pavilion – Los Angeles Span
Saturday, March 22nd
Noon (6) Iowa 92, (11) Murray 57
Lloyd Noble Center – Norman, Oklahoma ESPN1 PM (2) UConn 103, (15) Arkansas 34
Gampel Pavillon -Storrs, Conn. ABC1:30 PM (5) Alabama 81, (12) Green Bay 67
Xfinity Center -Md.ESPN22 PM(2)NC State 75, (15)Vermont 55
Reynolds Coliseum – Raleigh, NCESPN2 PM (6) West Virginia 78, (11) Columbia 59
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, NCESPNEWS2:30 PM (3) Oklahoma 81, (14) Florida Gulf Coast 58
Lloyd Noble Center – Norman, Oklahoma.
Gallen Center – Los AngelesAbc3: 30 pm (10) South Dakota 74, (7) Oklahoma 68
Gampel Pavillon -Storrs, Conn.ESPN24 PM (4) Maryland 82, (13) Norfolk State 69
Xfinity Center – Md.ESPN4: 30 PM (3) North Carolina 70, (14) Oregon 49
Carmichael Arena – Chapel Hill, NCESPNU 4:30 PM (7) Michigan 64, (10) Harvard 50
Reynolds Coliseum – Raleigh, NCESPNEWS5: 30 PM (9) Mississippi 59, (8) CAL 46
Gallen Center – Los AngelesESPN27: 15 PM (8) Illinois 66, (9) Clayton 57
Moody Center – Austin, Texan ESPNEWS7: 45 PM (6) Florida 94, (11) George Mason 59
Pete Maravich Assembly Center – Baton Rouge, LA.ESPN 29:45 PM (1) Texas 105, (16) William & Mary 61
Moody Center – Austin, Texas ESPN210: 15 PM (3) LSU 103, (14) San Diego 48
Pete Maravich Assembly Center – Baton Rouge, LA.ESPN
National Championship
Sunday, April 6th – TBD (ABC)
Amary Arena – Tampa, Florida