Led by Madison Booker's 18 points and a 13-point showing from senior Rori Harmon, Texas recorded a 58-47 win over TCU at Legacy Arena on Monday night.
Hailey Van Lith and the Horned Frogs had nowhere to go, and no way to score points against the suffocating Longhorns defense on Monday night.
Here is the updated women's NCAA Tournament March Madness bracket after the Elite Eight and ahead of the Final Four.
The No. 2 seed Huskies are back in the Final Four for the 24th time as Paige Bueckers scores 31 and and Sarah Strong puts up 22 points and 17 rebounds to lead the way. USC put up an impressive showing despite missing star JuJu Watkins to a season-ending injury, but the Trojans didn't have the firepower to keep up.
Texas has advanced to the Final Four for the first time since 2003 and the fourth time overall after beating TCU 58-47 in the Elite Eight. The Longhorns’ smothering defense gave the Horned Frogs fits all game long, forcing 21 turnovers and allowing only 12 made field goals on 27% shooting.
Per On3's Pete Nakos, Rebels coach Chris Beard turned down an offer to coach Texas A&M and is staying in Oxford. According to On3's OM Spirit, Beard will also get a raise and additional NIL funds for the program.
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Women's Final Four field is officially set after the Elite Eight came to a close on Monday. Texas and UConn punched their tickets with fairly comfortable wins to join No.
All the action begins on Friday when SEC foes Texas and South Carolina tip-off the 2025 Women's NCAA Tournament Final Four at 7pm ET on ESPN.