Iowa edges out UConn in controversial Final Four match, South Carolina dominates NC State

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In a thrilling NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Final Four semifinal game, Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Hawkeyes survived a tough challenge from the UConn Huskies to secure a spot in the national championship game. Despite a slow start due to a stifling UConn defense, Iowa found their rhythm in the third quarter and battled through the fourth to secure a 71-69 victory.

The game was not without controversy, as a late UConn turnover on a disputed offensive foul sealed the win for Iowa. The victory was hard-fought, with Iowa holding a three-possession lead late in the fourth quarter before securing the win.

Leading the way for Iowa was projected WNBA lottery pick Kamilla Cardoso, who contributed 22 points and 11 rebounds. Sophomore forward Ashlyn Watkins also made a significant impact off the bench with an impressive 20 rebounds.

On the other side, No. 1 seed South Carolina remained undefeated and advanced to the championship game with a 78-59 win over No. 3 seed NC State. The Gamecocks were led by Cardoso and Watkins, who showcased their talent and determination in a hard-fought victory.

The stage is now set for an exciting national championship game, with Iowa facing off against South Carolina in what promises to be a thrilling showdown between two talented teams. Stay tuned for more updates and coverage as the tournament reaches its exciting conclusion.

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