Caitlin Clark goes for history while South Carolina tries to complete its perfect season. Which one emerges victorious?
Over the course of the NCAA tournament, eight teams seeded No. 9 or lower have made it to college basketball’s ultimate stage. Not one of them has gone on to the championship game. Can State beat history?
It’s going to be a late night for the stars in Cleveland, as Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers draws the second game of the day at the women’s Final Four.
Only nine teams ever have managed to run through a women’s basketball season without a loss, and South Carolina sits two wins from joining that exclusive club. But as long as NC State’s getting quality guard play, this line isn’t enough respect.
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Neither Keaton Winn nor James Paxton is expected to be at their best. Given what these offenses can do and what the wind has coming, this might be the night to go for offense.
It’s Paige Bueckers vs. JuJu Watkins, and it’s cliche to say it, but they’re the biggest difference makers. This game could come down to which star steps up the most.
These teams just met in their conference tournament. State isn’t here at all if it loses that game to Duke, but the Blue Devils didn’t show up in that game. Will this be different?
While the Volunteers were only able to hurt Purdue with Dalton Knecht and Jordan Gainey the first time, the Boilers got contributions from the entire lineup. If both teams play a cleaner game than what happened in November, Purdue would have the edge.