LSU’s Jasmine Carson scored 22 points off the bench as the third-seeded Tigers rolled to a 102-85 win over tournament darling Iowa and Caitlin Clark.
Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY
Caitlin Clark, Iowa slayed the giant. Now they need to finish the job against LSU for title.
Caitlin Clark dazzled as Iowa took down South Carolina in the Final Four. But Clark said she and her team must reset their minds for the title game.
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Aliyah Boston can do something special if she bypasses the WNBA Draft for now and uses her extra year of eligibility to return to South Carolina.
LSU women stage major rally, knock off Virginia Tech for spot in championship game
Trailing 59-50 entering the fourth quarter, LSU reeled off 15 unanswered points to take a 72-62 lead with 3:04 to go. Virginia Tech couldn’t recover.
Iowa star Caitlin Clark, like Steph Curry, has redefined what a good shot is in basketball
Iowa coach Lisa Bluder says her star guard Caitlin Clark has a separate set of rules “because she can do things other people can’t do.”
Virginia Tech’s Kenny Brooks says Black men belong in women’s basketball coaching, too
Kenny Brooks is the only Black head coach in women’s basketball in the Power Five. He has joined Dawn Staley in advocating for change in the game.
‘Absolutely incredible’ Caitlin Clark is perfect player at perfect time for women’s basketball
Iowa’s Caitlin Clark is the superstar women’s basketball needs, right when the game needs it.
Caitlin Clark, Iowa headed to Final Four after women’s NCAA Tournament win over Louisville
Caitlin Clark scored a game-high 41 points and had a triple-double as the Hawkeyes joined LSU in the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
LSU defeats Miami to reach women’s NCAA Tournament Final Four
LSU got a double-double from All-American Angel Reese and third-seeded LSU defeated upset-minded Miami to advance to the women’s Final Four.
UConn’s dynasty is officially dead. That’s good news for women’s college basketball.
The UConn women’s basketball team is clearly not the dominant force it once was, as evidenced by its earliest NCAA Tournament exit since 2005.