NCAA, Cinderella and Elite 8 March
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For the first time since 2017, no team seeded lower than No. 12 made it to the Saturday of the first weekend.
From The New York Times
A trio of No. 1 seeds and a 2-seed punched their tickets to the 2025 women's Final Four.
From ESPN
Two teams have already advanced to the Final Four of the 2025 Women’s NCAA Tournament; two more will advance tonight after a night of games that includes two No. 1 vs. No. 2 battles.
From Yahoo! Sports
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The early days of the NCAA tournament have made one thing clear: The theme of this year’s tournament is that chalk wins out.
She lived a good life and had a good run. But she couldn't survive the changing landscape of college athletics.
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SB Nation on MSNMarch Madness: Cinderella Has Left the BuildingIt’s been 25 years since the Big Ten has won a men’s basketball championship, so sure, Sparty taking home the trophy would be nice but I would hardly call Michigan State a Cinderella story. They haven’t had a losing season since 1987-88.
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With the ballgown on, the carriage and horses in tow, Colorado State was ready for its Cinderella moment. The Rams were primed to be the life of the ball with all the talk surrounding them, and they were ready to reap the fortunes.
The thing we probably have to keep in mind is that we keep looking for something we’ve never really gotten. That’s the myth of the NCAA Tournament. We have been told for so long that this is where Cinderella comes to dance every year,
Look no further than the transfer portal – which officially opened its door this past Monday… well in advance of the end for March Madness.
Which teams are poised to be Cinderella stories during March Madness? Here are four teams that could break the women's NCAA tournament bracket.