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Who makes 2025 women's Final Four? Our latest March Madness picks and predictions

Who makes 2025 women's Final Four? Our latest March Madness picks and predictions

USA Today28-03-2025

Who makes 2025 women's Final Four? Our latest March Madness picks and predictions
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Are we underestimating Dawn Staley and South Carolina this year?
USA Today's Mackenzie Salmon and Meghan Hall talk about how this women's South Carolina team is slightly overlooked as we approach March Madness.
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As the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament enters the second weekend, it's time to reset our Final Four picks after action-packed first and second rounds.
All four No. 1 seeds are still in it to win it, but USC suffered a major blow on Monday when superstar guard JuJu Watkins went down with a season-ending knee injury in a second-round game against Mississippi State. The Trojans still stomped to a big win behind Kiki Iriafen and her 36 points, but they are on a collision course with Paige Bueckers and UConn in the Elite Eight with room for only one in the Final Four.
So, here are Final Four predictions from reporters across the USA TODAY Sports Network.
Women's Final Four picks
Nancy Armour, USA TODAY: UCLA, UConn, Texas, Duke
UCLA, UConn, Texas, Duke Cora Hall, Knoxville News Sentinel: South Carolina, UConn, NC State, Notre Dame
South Carolina, UConn, NC State, Notre Dame Meghan Hall, For The Win: UCLA, UConn, Notre Dame, South Carolina
UCLA, UConn, Notre Dame, South Carolina Mike Sykes, For The Win: NC State, UConn, South Carolina, Texas
NC State, UConn, South Carolina, Texas Lulu Kesin, Greenville News: South Carolina, UConn, LSU, Texas
South Carolina, UConn, LSU, Texas Jenna Ortiz, Arizona Republic: South Carolina, UConn, UCLA, TCU
South Carolina, UConn, UCLA, TCU Cydney Henderson, USA TODAY: UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, TCU
UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, TCU Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY: UCLA, USC, South Carolina, Notre Dame
UCLA, USC, South Carolina, Notre Dame Cory Diaz, Lafayette Advertiser: UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, Notre Dame
UCLA, UConn, South Carolina, Notre Dame Maxwell Donaldson, The Gadsden Times: LSU, UConn, South Carolina, TCU
Who will win Women's March Madness?
Here are national championship predictions from our experts.
Cydney Henderson , USA TODAY: South Carolina over UCLA
South Carolina over UCLA Cora Hall , Knoxville News Sentinel: South Carolina over UConn
South Carolina over UConn Lulu Kesin , Greenville News: South Carolina over UConn
South Carolina over UConn Meghan Hall , For The Win: South Carolina over UConn
South Carolina over UConn Mike Sykes , For The Win: UConn over South Carolina
UConn over South Carolina Cory Diaz, Lafayette Advertiser: UConn over South Carolina
UConn over South Carolina Maxwell Donaldson, The Gadsden Times: UConn over South Carolina
When is women's Final Four?
The Final Four of the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament is Friday, April 4 with the first game tipping off at 7 p.m. and the second game followng 30 minutes after the first game ends.
Where is women's Final Four?
The Final Four is in Tampa, Fla., at Amalie Arena.

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