Women’s March Madness
Women’s college basketball March Madness is just like the men’s where they play in this big tournament and are seeded and are trying to win every game to win the whole tournament. They see how they are doing and how far some of these girls got. There is more about march madness in (previous driftwood that had march madness in it).
Teams in the Women’s March Madness
South Carolina, Presbyterian, North Carolina, Michigan State, Oklahoma, FGCU, Indiana, Fairfield, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Oregon State, E. Washington, Ole Miss, Marquette, Notre Dame, Kent State, Texas, Drexel, Alabama, Florida State, Utah, S. Dak. State, Gonzaga, Uc Irvine, Tennessee, Green Bay, NC State, Chattanooga, Iowa State, Maryland, Stanford, Norfolk State, Iowa, Holy Cross, West Virginia, Princeton, Colorado, Drake, Kansas State, Portland, Louisville, Middle Tenn, LSU, Rice, Creighton, UNLV, UCLA, Cal Baptist, USC, TX A&M-CC, Kansas, Michigan, Baylor, Vanderbilt, Va. Tech, Marshall, Syracuse, Arizona, UConn, Jackson State, Duke, Richmond, Ohio State, Maine.
There have been many games played from March 22- April 1 in this big tournament, and there have been many losses and wins. I want to share who has made it through to the final four and who will make it to the championship game: South Carolina vs. NC State and Iowa vs. UConn.
These were the results: The NCAA championship game—a highly anticipated matchup between South Carolina and the Caitlin Clark-led Iowa Hawkeyes—brought in more viewers than the men’s final for the first time in history. The Gamecocks took home the W for Women’s March Madness. They spun a season of perfection, capped Sunday with a third national championship after defeating the Hawkeyes. South Carolina, which entered the women’s NCAA Tournament as the overall No. 1 seed, marched through March Madness with what looked like relative ease.
—Mackenzie Hebert, Sports Editor