Big time players making big time plays
From The GIST (hi@thegistsports.com)
And then there were four!
Basketball’s on the brain this fine Friday, with the women’s March Madness Final Four tipping off tonight before the men take the court tomorrow. But that’s not all — there’s plenty of other sports news heading into this stacked weekend. Without further ado…
— No. 3 UConn superstar Paige Bueckers, reminding her head coach, Geno Auriemma, of a memorable moment from their 2021 March Madness game against No. 1 Iowa, ahead of tonight’s highly anticipated rematch. Cheeky, cheeky.
Women’s Final Four
🎓🏀 This is what you came for
The GIST: Record-setting viewership, stunning starpower, and a whole lot of hoopla later, the women’s March Madness tournament culminates this weekend. First up, tonight’s stacked Final Four lineup, with two spots in Sunday’s 3 p.m. ET championship game on the line.
No. 3 NC State vs. No. 1 South Carolina — Tonight at 7 p.m. ET: Naismith Coach of the Year Dawn Staley’s undefeated Gamecocks are back in the Final Four for the fourth straight year — a run characterized by depth and dominance. South Carolina looks downright unstoppable, thanks in large part to standout senior Kamilla Cardoso and her average 14 points, nine rebounds per game.
- That said, NC State is no stranger to pulling off upsets: they downed No. 2 Stanford and No. 1 Texas to reach their first Final Four since 1998. The Wolfpack player to watch? Sophomore Aziaha James, who dropped a career-high 27 points in the Elite Eight. Big time.
No. 3 UConn vs. No. 1 Iowa — Tonight at 9:30 p.m. ET: Huskies superstar Paige Bueckers vs. back-to-back Naismith Player of the Year Caitlin Clark — need we say more? Rallied by yet another historic Clark performance, the Hawkeyes avenged last year’s title game loss to No. 3 LSU to reach their second straight and just third-ever Final Four.
- UConn, meanwhile, overcame a myriad of injuries to make a surprisingly unlikely Final Four appearance. Their short bench could pose a problem, especially if they get into foul trouble, but the dynamic duo of Bueckers and Canadian Aaliyah Edwards have persevered before.
- The Huskies also have the edge on defense, but what can you even do to guard Clark? One thing’s for sure: the women’s game will be shining bright under those Friday night lights.
Men’s Final Four
🎓🏀 Two Davids, two Goliaths
The GIST: Tomorrow’s blockbuster men’s Final Four matchups both feature powerhouse programs vs. scrappy underdogs. Will the cream rise to the top, or can the Cinderellas hold onto their glass slippers until Monday’s title game?
No. 11 NC State vs. No. 1 Purdue — Tomorrow at 6:09 p.m. ET: NC State’s improbable run began with their shocking ACC tournament win, and they’ll need all that momentum in their toughest postseason challenge yet. Between Purdue’s Zach Edey — the likely back-to-back Player of the Year — and NC State’s breakout star, DJ Burns Jr., this will be a big-man battle for the ages.
- Edey’s unparalleled ability to draw fouls will likely be a deciding factor: If Burns gets into foul trouble, the Wolfpack could lack answers for the 7-foot-4 Canadian. But if Burns can play clean, history could repeat itself.
No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 1 UConn — Tomorrow at 8:49 p.m. ET: UConn’s a runaway train heading toward their second straight natty: They rolled over their first four tourney opponents by an average of almost 28 points. Their one weakness? Teams who can sink risky shots from beyond the three-point arc…which just happens to be Alabama’s bread and butter.
- The Tide’s success rests heavily on senior guard Mark Sears’ shoulders. He drained an impeccable six second-half three-pointers in Alabama’s Elite Eight win over No. 6 Clemson, and Bama will need another stellar performance to have a shot tomorrow.
Together With The GIST
👕 Wear your heart on your sleeve
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Speaking of, this drop truly has something for everyone: Basketball-specific threads for hoops fans, “leveling the playing field” looks if you love making a statement, and tennis tees if you want to, ahem, serve.
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SheBelieves Cup
⚽ Keep her runnin’ back and forth, soccer team
The GIST: The ninth annual SheBelieves Cup kicks off tomorrow, with four of the world’s best women’s footy squads competing in a preview of this year’s Paris Olympics. Oui oui.
- But this edition of SheBelieves looks a bit different than years prior. The tourney was trimmed to four teams, so the winners of tomorrow’s semis head straight to Tuesday’s championship and the losers to the third-place match. Efficient.
No. 4 USWNT vs. No. 7 Japan — Tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. ET: The USWNT is dealing with a possibly tense locker room, but remains focused on clinching a fifth consecutive title.
- Forward Mallory Swanson, the all-time leading SheBelieves scorer, and high-powered forward Catarina Macario are expected to make their highly anticipated national team comebacks from injury, but veteran Japanese defender Saki Kumagai could stymie the Americans’ offensive efforts.
No. 9 CanWNT vs. No. 10 Brazil — Tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. ET: After a dismal performance at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, the defending Olympic champion red and white are finding their stride, impressing at the Concacaf W Gold Cup (even when underwater) behind a strong showing from forward Adriana Leon.
- But CanWNT’s midfield woes may cause issues, which the legendary Marta and Brazil’s veterans can certainly expose, despite missing several of their own rising stars to injury. Nevertheless, they persist.
⚽ Six clubs — including Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary — officially submitted applications to join the Project 8 Canadian professional women's soccer league yesterday, as the new league looks ahead to an April 2025 launch.
🇨🇦 Forward Brianne Jenner started the scoring in the first period to lift No. 1 Team Canada to a 4–1 Women’s Worlds opening win over No. 4 Finland yesterday. The red and white’s next group play clash is vs. No. 4 Switzerland today at 3 p.m. ET.
🏆 The PWHL teamed up with Tiffany and Co. to unveil its championship trophy yesterday. The trophy is called the Walter Cup in honor of the Walter family, who provided foundational support to launch the league. Shimmering beautiful.
🎓🏀 Gonzaga star and Calgary’s very own Yvonne Ejim was named the 2024 Becky Hammon Player of the Year, an award given to the top mid-major player in NCAA Division I women’s basketball. True north strong and proud.
🏒 With the Stanley Cup Playoffs just around the corner, the Winnipeg Jets clinched a postseason berth with last night’s 5–2 win over the Calgary Flames. The Toronto Maple Leafs can join them if they top their rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, tomorrow at 7 p.m. ET.
⚾ After dropping their three-game series vs. the Houston Astros on Wednesday, pitcher Yusei Kikuchi and the Toronto Blue Jays head to the Big Apple to face their old friend, pitcher Marcus Stroman, and their American League East foe NY Yankees today at 1:05 p.m. ET.
🏀 With the Toronto Raptors looming closer to a historic losing streak, it’s time to turn our attention to some Canadian NBAers on playoff-contending teams. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Oklahoma City Thunder clash with the Indiana Pacers tonight at 7 p.m. ET.
⛳ England’s Lottie Woad leads the field after two rounds at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. The golfers will play a practice round at the esteemed Augusta National today, before the action concludes tomorrow.
Here’s what passed The GIST squad’s vibe check this week:
📚 What to read
Period Power by Maisie Hill. This book will change the way you think about your period and your body.
🎧 What to listen to
This podcast episode featuring Sophia Bush and Jenny Cavnar — the first female primary MLB play-by-play announcer — in conversation about working in a male-dominated environment and breaking barriers.
🍗 What to watch
This episode of Chicken Shop Date with F1 driver Lando Norris of McLaren. Fingers crossed Amelia interviews the whole grid.
Question of the Day
As you read, there’s a whole lot of Final Four basketball to be played over the next 48 hours, so we need to know: which game are you most looking forward to?
On Wednesday, we asked you who you think will win the women’s Final Four. 42% voted for No. 1 Iowa, 36% voted for No. 1 South Carolina, 15% voted for No. 3 UConn, and 7% voted for No. 3 NC State.Today’s email was brought to you by Lauren Tuiskula, Alessandra Puccio, Marga Sison, Rachel Fuenzalida, and Briana Ekanem. Editing by Laura Pastore, Janine Kiefer, Emma Leishman, Rachel Fuenzalida, and Lindsay Jost. Fact-checking by Parul Kanwar. Ops by Briana Ekanem and Marga Sison. Ads by Katie Kehoe Foster, Alexis Allison, and Dee Lab. Managing edits by Lauren Tuiskula. Head of content Ellen Hyslop.