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Author: Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY

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Women’s tournament winners, losers: Not chaos. You want unpredictability? Go watch men’s Final Four.

March 27, 2023March 28, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Women’s tournament winners, losers: Not chaos. You want unpredictability? Go watch men’s Final Four.

Even accounting for Virginia Tech reaching the national semifinals for the first time, there are no wild cards left in the women’s bracket.

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Sweet 16 NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: UConn, Diamond Miller and Cotie McMahon’s mom

March 25, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Sweet 16 NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: UConn, Diamond Miller and Cotie McMahon’s mom

Diamond Miller crushes Notre Dame for a second time this season as Maryland routs Irish to reach Elite Eight. A look at Saturday’s winners and losers.

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Why does NCAA women’s tournament have just two regional sites for Sweet 16, Elite Eight?

March 24, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Why does NCAA women’s tournament have just two regional sites for Sweet 16, Elite Eight?

In the interest of trying to generate more attention for the women’s tournament from fans, media and potential hosts, the NCAA switched up its format.

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Women’s NCAA Tournament: Watchability rankings for Sweet 16 games

March 23, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Women’s NCAA Tournament: Watchability rankings for Sweet 16 games

The women’s NCAA Tournament picks back up Friday with the Sweet 16. We ranked the games in order of intrigue.

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NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Miami, Louisville score upsets Monday night

March 21, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Miami, Louisville score upsets Monday night

While Miami earned its first trip to the women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 since 1992, Indiana became the second No. 1 seed to be eliminated.

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March Madness women’s Monday recap: UCLA holds off Oklahoma, Miami stuns No. 1 Indiana

March 20, 2023March 21, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on March Madness women’s Monday recap: UCLA holds off Oklahoma, Miami stuns No. 1 Indiana

Before UCLA held off Oklahoma in the nightcap, ninth-seeded Miami pulled off a major upset, knocking off No. 1 Indiana

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NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Post players shine, Virginia Tech makes history

March 19, 2023March 20, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Post players shine, Virginia Tech makes history

Post players come up big as better seeds have their way in Day 3 of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

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NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Comebacks, Ohio State’s Jacy Sheldon talk of Day 2

March 18, 2023March 19, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on NCAA women’s tournament winners, losers: Comebacks, Ohio State’s Jacy Sheldon talk of Day 2

NCAA women’s tournament record for comebacks matched in one day as Baylor, Miami and Ohio State rally to win after being down by 16 points or more.

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Women’s NCAA Tournament winners, losers: Mississippi State sends message to rest of field

March 17, 2023March 18, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on Women’s NCAA Tournament winners, losers: Mississippi State sends message to rest of field

Mississippi State, a No. 11 seed, becomes the first First Four team to reach the second round in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

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‘Leaving it better for the next generation’: US women’s soccer team on winning fight for equal pay

March 14, 2023Nancy Armour and Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Leaving it better for the next generation’: US women’s soccer team on winning fight for equal pay

In 2019, the U.S. women’s national soccer team filed a lawsuit demanding equal pay and working conditions. Alex Morgan and Crystal Dunn explain.

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