Run it back: South Carolina, Texas, UConn and UCLA set up repeat Final Four
No. 1 seeds UConn, UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are in the women’s Final Four for the second straight season, just the second time the same teams have reached the sport’s final weekend in consecutive years.
Agot Makeer #44 and Alicia Tournebize #31 of the South Carolina Gamecocks celebrates after defeating the TCU Horned Frogs in the Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. - Harry How/Getty Images No. 1 seeds UConn , UCLA, Texas and South Carolina are in the Final Four for the second straight season , just the second time the same teams have reached the sport’s final weekend in consecutive years.
Texas women return to Final Four after win over Michigan FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Madison Booker had 19 points and seven rebounds, fifth-year senior guard Rori Harmon had 13 assists and Texas is going to the women’s Final Four for the second year in a row after a 77-41 rout over Michigan in the Fort Worth Regional 3 championship game Monday night. The Longhorns missed only one shot in the first quarter, quickly building a double-digit lead and maintaining control even through extended periods of poor shooting by both teams after that in the only regional final matching the top two seeds. Justice Carlton added 15 points while Kyla Oldacre added 12 points and 11 rebounds for Texas (35-3), which built as much as a 40-point lead.
Top-seeded Texas is going to its fifth Final Four overall, and the only other time the Longhorns had made back-to-back appearances was their undefeated 34-0 national championship in 1986 and semifinal loss the following season. Before last year’s loss to South Carolina, they hadn’t made it to the final weekend of March Madness since 2003. Next for Texas is Friday in Phoenix against UCLA (35-1), another top seed and a rematch against the only team to beat the Big Ten champion this season.
The Bruins have won 29 in a row since a 76-65 loss to the Horns in the Players Era Championship on Nov. 26. Texas forward Madison Booker shoots against Michigan in the Elite Eight of the NCAA college basketball tournament.