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Looking at March Madness Games That Were Played in April
Not all NCAA Tournament games happen in March. Here’s a look at the Final Four and national championship games played during the month of April.
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UConn Tops Stanford 63-58, Advances to NCAA Title Game
Paige Bueckers scored 14 points and UConn advanced to the national championship game with a 63-58 win over defending champion Stanford
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Aliyah Boston Leads South Carolina Over Louisville 72-59 to Advance to the National Championship
South Carolina will look to win the program’s second national title on Sunday when they face the winner of UConn and Stanford.
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Stanford and UConn Renew Intense Rivalry at Final Four
Stanford and UConn have met on the biggest stage in women’s basketball many times over the past 27 years, going back to 1995.
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Country Star Eric Church Cancels Show to Watch UNC-Duke Final Four, Angering Fans
Eric Church has cancelled an April 2 concert in San Antonio, Texas to attend an NCAA Final Four tournament that night between the University of North Carolina men’s basketball team and Duke University
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What to Watch in the Women's Final Four
The women’s Final Four is a stacked slate, with UConn making their 14th straight Final Four appearance and Stanford looking to defend their title.
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Defending Champion Stanford Tops Texas 59-50 in Elite 8
Lexie Hull scored 20 points in front of her hometown crowd, Haley Jones added 18 points and defending national champion Stanford is headed back to the women’s Final Four after toppling No. 2 seed Texas 59-50
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How to Watch the Final Four of the Men's NCAA Tournament
The Final Four field is set for the 2022 Men’s NCAA Tournament. Here’s everything you need to know before the March Madness action continues.
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North Carolina Crushes Saint Peter's, Sets Up Duke Matchup in Final Four
No. 8 North Carolina ended No. 15 Saint Peter’s Cinderella run in the Elite Eight on Sunday and will face Duke in a historic Final Four matchup.
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College Basketball Coaches With Most NCAA Final Four Appearances
Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and North Carolina’s Roy Williams are just two of the college basketball coaches with the most NCAA Final Four appearances.