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March Madness 2024: NCAA Women’s Tournament TV Schedule with Tipoff Times, Games, Results, and Scores

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The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament is heating up as we head into the Final Four in Cleveland next week. The Elite Eight games have been intense, with South Carolina and NC State securing their spots in the Final Four.

South Carolina, the top seed, defeated Oregon State 70-58 to advance to the Final Four. They are looking to finish the job this year after falling short last season. NC State also punched their ticket by taking down No. 1 seed Texas with a stellar performance from Aziaha James.

The upcoming Elite Eight matchups are highly anticipated, with Iowa facing off against LSU and USC taking on UConn. Iowa will be seeking redemption after losing to LSU in last year’s national championship game. USC, on the other hand, is looking to end their Final Four drought dating back to 1986.

The Final Four is set to take place on Friday, April 5, at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. The National Championship game will follow on Sunday, April 7. Fans can still print out their brackets and follow all the action as the tournament progresses.

Stay tuned for more updates on the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament as the remaining teams battle it out for the national championship title.

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