Sweet 16 is wrapped up and only eight teams and seven games are left in 2025 NCAA Women’s Women Sunday, March 30, and will continue on Monday, March 31.
Games are planned to start at 13:00 EDT and will be transmitted ABC Sunday and will start at 19:00 EDT and will be transmitted Sph On Monday.
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Of the remaining eight teams, four are 1 seed, three are 2 seeds, and LSU is the Lone 3 Seed that is left in the Great Dance. South Carolina and Uconn seek to return to the Final Four after being there last season, while Texas, USC and LSU seek to do it at least one round beyond what they did last season.
WHO | Whenever | Where | Stream |
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Duke Blue Devils vs. South Gamecoks Carolina | Sunday, March 30 at 1pm EDT at ABC | Legacy Arena in BJCC in Birmingham, Ala. | FUBOTV; Sling; Directv flow; Directv flow |
LSU TIGERS VS. Ucla bruins | Sunday, March 30 at 3 pm EDT in ABC | Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash. | FUBOTV; Sling; Directv flow; Directv flow |
TCU HORNED Frogs vs Texas Longhorns | Monday, March 31 at 7 pm EDT in ESPN | Legacy Arena in BJCC in Birmingham, Ala. | FUBOTV; Sling; Directv flow; Directv flow |
Uconn Huskies vs. USC Trojans | Monday, March 31 at 9pm EDT in ESPN | Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash. | FUBOTV; Sling; Directv flow; Directv flow |
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Duke and South Carolina are not worried about style points when they are in the elite eight
By Alanis Thames AP Writer Sports
Birmingham, Ala. (AP) – The ugly wins are quite common in the NCAA tournament. Duke coach Kara Lawson and South Carolina’s dawn Staley know it well.
Lawson’s Blue Devils scored only 47 points in his Sweet 16 victory over North Carolina on Friday. The Stley’s Gamechks were on the strings for most of their sweet 16 game against Maryland before scoring the 71-67 Terrapins.
Both teams advanced to Elite Eight. As it happened, it is unimportant to his coaches.
“I don’t think style points are something that is never worried about the tournament,” said Lawson, who is preparing for his second-hand Duke team to face South 1 Carolina on Sunday in Elite Eight. It will be the second time the teams have faced each other this season. The gamecocks defeated Duke 81-70 at home in December.
“You have to have an idea of the game,” Lawson added. “Each game has its own identity and each game will present a problem for you who have to try.
The Friday problem for the Blue Devils was that they could barely make a basket. Duke fired 31% and lost his nine baskets. Lawson discovered it by trusting in the identity of his team: the defense. They kept North Carolina only six points in the fourth.
In the eyes of Story, South Carolina Shot selection put it in a hole against Maryland. The Gamecoks did enough to win, thanks to the 23 points of Milaysia Fulwiley.
It was the second consecutive game that the champion Defense Gamecocks was tested.
Against Indiana in the second round, South Carolina had to pass a terrible performance of the first half that left her at halftime before meeting in the second half.
They continue to find ways to win shows that their gamecocks are unforgettable, said Staley. And a victory is all that matters at this stage.
“Is it ugly? Yes,” Staley said. “People will say that this does not look like a national championship team? Well, I mean, we didn’t look like a majority at most at the beginning of the season. We seemed to – a ’22 – ’17 didn’t look like one.
“I think we go back to where we do not look like one, and we hope we can win -and even.”
Follow the model
After Maryland played the champions defending and kept them at 38.5% shot on Friday, coach Brenda Freste said he felt that the Terrapins gave other “a very good model” teams on how to beat South Carolina.
“The model?” Said Staley. “People played us like this since we had Aliyah Boston. It’s nothing new. We run the country in paint points. They did a good job performing their play plan and we did a poor job in the shooting selection. So we will be better.”
Senior Bree Hall said Gamecoks don’t expect anyone to take them lightly.
“I said it all year round that the goal is very large on the back,” Hall added. “All teams will bring their best game. Especially at times like this in the tournament, they will play as strong as they can, try as much as possible to do each time they launch.”
Mutual respect
Lawson and Stley have crossed the roads often in their decorated races.
Staley was a U.S. basketball assistant coach when Lawson played the Women’s Basketball Team that won the Olympic Gold Medal in 2008. When Lawson coached the United States Basketball Team in 3-3 in 2020, Staley was the coach of 5 to 5. Duke also held some practices in Columbia, South Carolina, in the first days of Covid-19 Pandemic.
“Our relationship is of respect,” said Staley. “I respect the success of Kara a Duke. I respect the fact that it has been in our game for a long time at different stops … It is Olympic, he is an Olympic coach.
“So for someone who has dedicated and served our game whenever he has, you have to give it a hat to her.”
Watch
The first year star, Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils number 1, will play Alabama on Saturday in the second planting for a place in the Final Four dels Men. Duke’s women’s basketball team will be watchful.
“We basically have surveillance parties,” said Guardia Ouchi Okananwa. “We are so proud of them and we are excited to be on this great stage with us. It is very great to have Duke’s men in the same position we are and encourage them.”
Lawson has a great relationship with the male coach Jon Scheyer. They often have interactions in the weights in the morning when their teams come in to get up.
“He has been a great supporter of mine and I try to be a great defender of his,” Lawson said. “So we send text messages every day, really, through this race, only words of support, although I have not yet sent it a text message. I do not think it is so late because they play tonight. So I will send him text messages.”
Associated Press contributed to this article