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No. 1 seed Texas will take the court against Chloe Kitts and No. 1 seed South Carolina announced and analyzed by The Bird and Taurasi Show.

The No. 1 seed from Regional 2 in Birmingham, South Carolina, will face off with the No. 1 seed Texas from Regional 3 in Birmingham in the second Final Four matchup of the NCAA Women’s Championship tournament at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida, with a championship berth on the line. This game will be covered on ESPN2 by The Bird and Taurasi Show. The No. 1-seeded Longhorns are 35-3 overall heading into this game. They marched through No. 16-seeded William and Mary, 105-61, and no. 8-seed Illinois, 65-48 in the first weekend. Madison Booker had 20 points in a game-high performance against the Fighting Illini.

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Game Date: Friday, Apr. 4, 2025

Game Time: 7 p.m. ET

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Heading into the Sweet 16, they took on No. 5-seeded Tennessee and won by eight points, 67-59. Booker had 17 points on 6-of-15 shooting. Matching up with Hailey Van Lith and No. 2-seeded TCU in the Elite Eight, they won 58-47 to advance to the Final Four. Booker had 18 points and six rebounds in the game that moved them on.

The No. 1-seeded Gamecocks are 34-3 overall this season heading into the Final Four. They opened up their NCAA Tournament run with a win against No. 16 seed Tennessee Tech in a game that they won 108-48. Joyce Edwards led the team with 22 points as they moved on to take on No. 9 Indiana two days later. They won that game 64-53 moving onto the second weekend.

In the Sweet 16, they took on No. 4-seeded Maryland and won by four points before beating No. 2-seeded Duke in the Elite Eight by four points, 54-50. Chloe Kitts led the team with 14 points on 3-of-8 shooting in that game to propel the team to the Final Four. Sania Feagin had 12 points and eight rebounds with three assists.

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