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Commagers Thrash Huskies in Heart-Pounding Elite Eight Final!

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Editor’s note: This article is part of the Bracket Central series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments. It’s time. After a season of buildup spent analyzing results, talent and seeding, we have a bracket.

March Madness officially begins on Wednesday and Thursday with the first four games and continues into the first round on Friday and Saturday. UConn is the clear favorite to win the title, followed by UCLA, but plenty of talent is scattered throughout the bracket, particularly within the top 16 teams. So who has the best chance, and who will have to fight to get to the title game?

Let’s discuss: Connecticut Huskies What can I say about the Huskies that hasn’t already been said? They are the defending champs. The No.

1 team from start to finish this season. Undefeated. Have the winningest coach in history and two of the country’s best – if not the top two – players in Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd.

It would be wild to put anyone else at the top of this list. We’ve only seen one team come close to beating UConn this season, and that was Michigan in an early-season game. In that contest, Michigan’s Syla Swords couldn’t miss, making eight 3-pointers for 29 points.

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