Texas and South Carolina reach women's NCAA Final Four

Texas and South Carolina advanced to the Women's NCAA Tournament Final Four with dominant Elite Eight wins. Texas defeated Michigan 77-41, while South Carolina beat TCU 78-52. The top seeds join UCLA and UConn in Phoenix for Friday's semifinals.

Texas cruised past Michigan 77-41 in the Elite Eight, securing a spot in their second straight Final Four. The Longhorns will face UCLA in the second semifinal on Friday. South Carolina, meanwhile, routed TCU 78-52 to advance, setting up a matchup against undefeated UConn in the opener. All four No. 1 seeds now head to Phoenix for what CBS Sports' Lindsay Gibbs called a 'real clash of the titans' that elevates March Madness. The victories cap a weekend of lopsided results, ensuring a powerhouse Final Four lineup. Texas leaned on its veterans, while South Carolina pushed through what players described as 'the hard part' to earn the trip.

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