Elite 8 roundup: Florida rallies past Texas Tech
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Chalk reigned supreme once again on Saturday as a pair of No. 1 seeds — Florida and Duke — punched their tickets to the Final Four in San Antonio.
From FOX Sports
For the first time since 2008, all four No. 1 seeds reached the Final Four.
From CBSSports.com
Alabama finished 51 attempts from 3, which also set a tournament record.
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Texas vs Tennessee women's basketball highlights
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Here is everything that TCU said Sunday about Texas during news conferences for Sedona Prince, Madison Conner, Hailey Van Lith and Mark Campbell.
From Austin American-Statesman
Having topped Tennessee 67-59, Texas is marching on to the Elite Eight for the fourth time in five years.
From The New York Times
With 7:46 left and Texas trailing by two points, Preston jumped a pass across the top of the key and fought through the Tennessee player to score on the fastbreak to tie the game.
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No. 1 seed Texas (34-3) defeated No. 5 seed Tennessee (24-10), 67-59, Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama. The Longhorns led, 34-30, at halftime before Tennessee rallied to tie the game, 50-50, in the third quarter.
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