The 2026 NCAA Women's Final Four pits four elite teams against each other, with UConn (13-time champions) seeking history, South Carolina (last year's champs) aiming for redemption, UCLA looking to avenge an early-season loss, and Texas capitalizing on its dominant regular season. Each squad boasts star players, strategic depth, and a path to victory, creating one of the most competitive Final Fours in women's basketball history.
2026 NCAA Women's Final Four: Why Each Team Could Claim the Title
UConn, South Carolina, UCLA, and Texas all have compelling reasons to vie for the 2026 title.
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