Breaking down the 2025 women’s Final Four

April 4, 2025
The sun is shining, women’s March Madness viewership numbers are skyrocketing, and the women’s Final Four is the hottest ticket in Tampa. Just another day in women’s sports.
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Breaking down the 2025 women’s Final FourBreaking down the 2025 women’s Final Four
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The GIST: The sun is shining, women’s March Madness viewership numbers are skyrocketing, and the women’s Final Four is the hottest ticket in Tampa. Just another day in women’s sports.

  • We’ll be back in your inbox with a championship preview on Sunday, but until then, let’s break down tonight’s semifinal tilts.

No. 1 seed Texas vs. No. 1 South Carolina — 7 p.m. ET: The defending champ Gamecocks aren’t the undefeated juggernaut they were last year, but South Carolina’s still hooping for their third title in four years. And though they don’t boast a bonafide superstar like the other Final Four contenders, this squad is deep: Seven different players have led the team in single-game scoring this season.

  • But points will be hard to come by against a Longhorns squad that hangs its hat on relentless defense. In fact, Texas’ D held both No. 5 Tennessee and No. 2 TCU to almost 30 points below their season averages in the last two rounds. Stifling.
  • Tonight’s game is the third meeting of these SEC foes this season: All-American Madison Booker led the Longhorns to a hotly contested 66–62 regular-season dub in February, but South Carolina dominated in the conference championship in March. Rubber match ready.

No. 2 UConn vs. No. 1 UCLA — 9 p.m. ET: The Huskies boast the country’s best offense: They have the best field goal percentage, the third fewest turnovers, and hit threes like it's their day job. Not to mention, everything runs through a little someone named Paige Bueckers, who’s hoping to add an elusive national championship to an already impressive collegiate résumé.

  • As for the Bruins, their MO is letting six-foot-seven superstar junior Lauren Betts cook in the paint — and she’s as good a passer as she is a scorer, meaning the Huskies’ lack of size could be a serious problem down the stretch in this one.