No. 1 UConn (38-0) faces No. 1 South Carolina (35-3) in Friday's Final Four semifinal in Phoenix — the heavyweight collision women's basketball has been building toward all season.
ESPN and Yahoo Sports led with the Geno Auriemma vs. Dawn Staley coaching rivalry and UConn's undefeated run as the defining storylines.
X is treating this as the de facto national championship, with most posters arguing the winner of UConn-South Carolina will steamroll whoever emerges from UCLA-Texas.
The women's Final Four semifinal that the entire tournament bracket has been pointing toward arrives Friday night in Phoenix. No. 1 UConn (38-0) meets No. 1 South Carolina (35-3) at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN, with a national championship berth at stake [1]. The Huskies are undefeated. The Gamecocks are the defending-era powerhouse. Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley, two of the most decorated coaches in the history of the sport, will share a sideline for the first time since the 2024 semifinal [2].
UConn enters having not lost a game all season, a run built on suffocating defense and a balanced offense led by Paige Bueckers in her senior year. South Carolina, which won the national title in 2024, reloaded rather than rebuilt, losing only three games — all to ranked opponents, none by more than six points [3].
The second semifinal sends UCLA against Texas at 9:30 p.m. ET. But most of the pregame attention has settled on the early game. The matchup has the feel of a final before the final — two No. 1 seeds, two Hall of Fame coaches, and a sport that has never had more eyeballs on it.
The war is 35 days old. Congress is on recess. But in Phoenix on Friday night, the only bracket that matters has exactly four teams left.
-- Amara Okonkwo, Lagos