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- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Has No UConn-Tennessee RematchThe Connecticut Lady Huskies have breezed through the last three years with no big rival, unlike their old days against Tennessee.That rivalry looked set to be renewed again, but it fell just short again in the Elite Eight.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Finalizes Final Four MatchupsThe women's Final Four is now all set. Like on Monday night, a No. 1 seed cruised to a regional title, while another got surprised by a No. 2. Connecticut was naturally the team that cruised, but Baylor was less lucky against Texas A&M.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Actually Loses a No. 1The women's Elite Eight started off with all four No. 1 teams still alive, and all but one facing a No. 2 in the regional final. Stanford ended No. 11 Gonzaga's home court run - which left Tennessee's loss to Notre Dame as the closest thing to an upset.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Direct Opposite of Men'sWhile the men's tournament bracket has fallen apart, the women are as predictable as ever. Yesterday, Connecticut and Baylor did what the Kansas men couldn't, surviving upset bids. Tonight, No. 1 seeds fight to fill the first two Final Four slots.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Keeps No. 1 Seeds AliveWhile the men's NCAA tournament keeps losing No. 1 seeds, the women still have theirs. Tennessee and Stanford got pushed, but they survived their Sweet 16 games, as the bracket remains predictable - even with No. 11 Gonzaga in the Elite Eight.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Enters Sweet 16Now that the men's Sweet 16 is over, the women are set to resume play as well. Tennessee and Stanford look to defend their No. 1 seeding against Ohio State and North Carolina, while Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Gonzaga and Louisville also fight to be elite.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Down to Sweet 16The NCAA women's tournament finished its second round last night, as all four No. 1 seeds have now made it through. Xavier, Florida State and Miami weren't so lucky, however, although UConn and Baylor had it easier than Tennessee and Duke.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Survives Upset BidsThe NCAA women's tournament seems to have less room for Cinderellas than the men. However, Tennessee and Duke got surprise scares from Marquette and Marist, before finally advancing as expected.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Starts ObviouslyAs expected, the likes of Tennessee, Stanford and Duke breezed through their first games on the NCAA women's tournament. Today, Connecticut and Baylor are among those who look to do the same, and round out the round of 32.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Debuts TodayThe NCAA men are already through one round in their tournament, while the women get things started today. Tennessee, Stanford, Duke and Notre Dame headline the action on opening day, with Connecticut and Baylor waiting for tomorrow.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Sets Up Big FavoritesConnecticut is once again the top favorite for the NCAA women's tournament, though they aren't as heavily favored as usual. Stanford, Baylor and Tennessee also have high hopes, as they joined UConn as No. 1 seeds last night.
- Gallaudet University Women's Basketball Team Can Neither Hear nor Be BeatGallaudet University's women's basketball team, coached by an individual who is battling Parkinson's disease, won't except defeat even though they are all deaf or hard of hearing.
- Stanford Women's Basketball Has Its Way with UConn AgainStanford keeps doing what no other women's basketball team has come close to - putting up a fight against UConn. After beating them in 2008, and losing by only double digits against them twice last season, the Cardinal beat them again for good measure.
UConns Women's Basketball Team Break Record - 89 Games UndefeatedAn incredible UConn Basketball team have broken a long standing record and have now gone 89 games unbeaten in Division 1 of NCAA Basketball.- UConn Women's Basketball Streak Backlash RemainsThe University of Connecticut Huskies stand to officially have the longest NCAA Division I basketball winning streak of all time. But some are not eager to celebrate it due to the constant blowouts and the gap between the Huskies and the entire sport.
- UConn Women's Basketball Officially Tied with UCLAThe UConn women's winning streak has been put right alongside the legendary UCLA men - but they had to tie the Bruins first. After a slow start by their standards, the Huskies got win #88 in a row, in a typical 81-50 blowout of Ohio State.
Time To Call UConn A DynastyFor the last twenty years the UConn Women's Basketball program has dominated the women's college basket ball scene. It is time to crown them a dynasty.
At the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville the Game is OnThe Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in Knoxville, Tennessee is a tribute to women and the sport of basketball. Over 100 years passed between the first official women's game and the building of the museum.
NCAA Women's Basketball Championship 2010 Overdue Test for UConnIf anyone was expected to finally give Connecticut a scare, it was Stanford. They did it in the title game, albeit by getting a mere 20-12 halftime lead. But even at that awful pace, the Huskies were able to wake up for a 53-47 championship.- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Ends for UConn, StanfordAt last, the NCAA women's basketball tournament will finally get down to officially crowning Connecticut as champions. That is, unless Stanford does what it did two years ago tonight and defeat them, this time for a national title.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Leaves UConn, Stanford StandingAfter all these weeks, the NCAA women's basketball tournament will end with the title game everyone expected. But Stanford had to hold of a big late rally from Oklahoma, and even Connecticut took a while to put Baylor away.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Nears Connecticut CoronationConnecticut is two wins away from another women's title, and increasing their winning streak to 78. If they get two more blowouts on the way, however, there will be more arguments on whether the Huskies are helping or hurting their sport.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Heads for Stanford-UConn Rematch?The Stanford Cardinal have only lost once, and in any other year, would be considered a title favorite. Yet they're now just the best team other than Connecticut - but unlike others, they beat the Huskies before and nearly did it again this year.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Cements Oklahoma's RiseUConn, Stanford and Baylor are making all the headlines for the women's Final Four, leaving Oklahoma relatively invisible. But they've already overcome injuries and a mixed regular season - and they know that they can challenge Connecticut.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Gives Baylor HomecomingThe Baylor Bears were considered too young to make a women's Final Four run, even with powerful center Brittney Griner. Yet two upset wins over Tennessee and Duke gave the Bears a trip home to San Antonio - as well as a date with Connecticut.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Fills Final Four with BlowoutsAs expected, Connecticut got a 40 point blowout win over Florida State to reach the women's Final Four, though it took a few extra minutes. The other regional final also got out of hand, as Oklahoma recovered from a slow start to handle Kentucky.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Closes Out Elite EightLast night, the women's Elite Eight got off to a blazing start with two thrillers. Of course, Connecticut may end that streak in their regional final tonight, although Kentucky and Oklahoma may have a tight one later on.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Sends First Final Four BerthsThe women's basketball tournament starts to form its Final Four tonight, since three teams other than Connecticut have to be there. Duke and Baylor meet yet again for the first berth, followed by Stanford against Xavier for the second.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Scores Forge Rest of Elite EightConnecticut got their 75th straight easy win to start day 2 of the women's Sweet 16 schedule. But the rest of the games were easy, as Florida State narrowly won, Oklahoma held off Notre Dame in overtime, and Nebraska's dream season died hard.
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Wraps Up Sweet 16Yesterday, the women's Sweet 16 started with Tennessee getting upset. Connecticut tries to avoid a more historic upset in today's opener, followed by Florida State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Nebraska and more fighting for the last Elite Eight spots.- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 ResumesThe Sweet 16 is over for the men, but will just begin for the women today. Tennessee, Stanford, Duke and Xavier try to hold serve towards the Elite Eight, while Baylor, Georgia, San Diego State and Gonzaga go for rare upsets.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Concludes Second RoundWith the NCAA women's Sweet 16 halfway filled, the other half will be settled tonight. Aside from Connecticut looking for their next blowout against Temple, other favorites like Nebraska, Ohio State and Notre Dame look to go on.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Scores 2010 Finally Yield UpsetsFavorites ruled the first round of the NCAA women's tournament, and they largely did it again to start the second. Yet a few higher seeds had trouble moving on, while Texas A&M wasn't so lucky against seven seed Gonzaga.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Starts Second RoundThe NCAA women get to start their second round tonight while the men rest for the Sweet 16. So far, the favorites have dominated as all but four higher seeds won in round one. Tennessee, Stanford, Duke and others try to keep that going tonight.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Day 2 PreviewWhile the men wrap up their second round today, the NCAA women get set to end round one. Today, Connecticut begins their run towards another title against unlucky Southern, while the other favorites look to keep the high seeds perfect.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Scores in 2010 Tourney All Go for FavoritesThe favorites in the men's second round struggled to break even yesterday. But on the other end of the spectrum, every single women's favorite won to start the NCAA women's tournament. In fact, the higher seeds went 16-0, with most winning easily.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Starts TodayWhile the men begin the round of 32 today, women's basketball begins with their field of 64. Some of the best teams not named Connecticut are in action on day 1, with Tennessee kicking off the schedule and Stanford wrapping it up.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament 2010 Schedule for First RoundWhile the men play the second round of their tournament this weekend, the women will have just begun theirs. There are 16 games each on Saturday and Sunday, with Connecticut's first match up at around noon on Sunday.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2010 ReleasedConnecticut is the unanimous choice to win another NCAA women's title and extend their historic winning streak to 78. The teams labeled with the best chance to stop them are fellow top seeds Stanford, Nebraska, and possible semifinal opponent Tennessee.
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