U-Conn. women beat South Carolina to win national title
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UConn and South Carolina meet in the national championship game on Sunday in a rematch of the 2022 natty, which Dawn Staley's Gamecocks won going away, 64-49.
From Newsweek
The No. 2 seeded team took the national title — their 12th overall — handily beating the South Carolina Gamecocks with a final score of 82-59 on Sunday, April 6.
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