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A compilation of national and local media coverage of Connecticut and Notre Dame’s run to the NCAA Final Four.
Maya Moore had 28 points, including the 3,000th of her career, to lead top-seed UConn to a 75-40 win over Duke on Tuesday night
Some fans take a March Madness party to the streets. Maya Moore and her Connecticut teammates enjoyed their boisterous celebration in a hotel hallway
Skylar Diggins scored 24 points and second-seeded Notre Dame made up for 28 years of beatings at the hands of Tennessee, upsetting the top-seeded Lady Vols 73-59 Monday night to earn a spot in the Final Four
The teams are different. These players have never met before. That was all in the distant past
Coach Bruno allowed The Associated Press exclusive access to the team and coaches during its time at the regional in Philadelphia.
Karima Christmas had 23 points and nine rebounds, Jasmine Thomas scored 19 points and Duke beat DePaul 70-63 on Sunday to reach the regional final
DePaul coach Doug Bruno is on quite a run, and he's not ready to have it end in the regional semifinals
Maya Moore isn't expecting UConn's third meeting with Georgetown to be any different than the first two this season -- a giant challenge
Maya Moore had 23 points and 14 rebounds to help Connecticut rally from a seven-point second half deficit and beat Georgetown 68-63 on Sunday in the regional semifinals
Courtney Vandersloot had 29 points, seven assists and seven steals, Janelle Bekkering scored eight of her 15 points in the final 4:01 and No. 11 seed Gonzaga advanced to the Spokane Regional final with a 76-69 win over Louisville on Saturday night
Brittany Mallory scored a season-high 20 points Saturday, and Notre Dame's defensive pressure took its toll in a 78-53 victory over Oklahoma that sent the second-seeded Fighting Irish to the regional final
Notre Dame and Oklahoma have gone overtime to develop their NCAA tournament rivalry.
In the midst of winning just 14 games last season, Louisville coach Jeff Walz found something good in the middle of a miserable season -- Shoni Schimmel.
The NCAA tournament is just about survival and the Big East has done it better than any other conference in the women's field this year
Brittney Griner had 30 points even after sitting on the bench the final 9 minutes of the first half, and top-seeded Baylor beat West Virginia 82-68 on Tuesday night
April Sykes scored 21 for seventh-seeded Rutgers (20-13) which stayed close for the first 15 minutes of the game before the Aggies began to take command
Tiffany Hayes scored 23 points, Maya Moore added 16 and No. 1 Connecticut put on a defensive clinic to beat ninth-seeded Purdue 64-40 on Tuesday night
Sugar Rodgers scored a career-high 34 points, and No. 5 seed Georgetown breezed past fourth-seed Maryland 79-57 Tuesday night to advance to the round of 16
Freshman point guard Shoni Schimmel scored a career-high 33 points Tuesday night and led a late comeback that swept Louisville to an 85-75 victory over second-seeded Xavier on the Musketeers' home court
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