Current:Home > FinanceMarch Madness: Caitlin Clark, Iowa will meet South Carolina for national title Sunday -CapitalEdge
March Madness: Caitlin Clark, Iowa will meet South Carolina for national title Sunday
View
Date:2025-04-14 21:39:29
The women's national championship game is set.
Overall No. 1 seed and undefeated South Carolina knocked out No. 3 seed NC State behind a double-double from Kamilla Cardoso. The Gamecocks will play Caitlin Clark and Iowa, winners of the nightcap, for the 2024 NCAA Division I championship Sunday at 3 p.m. ET (ABC).
The second semifinal featured No. 1 seed Iowa vs. No. 3 seed UConn – and a battle of electric guards in Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers. Clark swept all the national player of the year awards for the past two seasons, while Bueckers collected all the hardware for the 2020-21 season.
Clark finished with 21 points, nine rebounds and seven assists to lead the Hawkeyes, although for the first time in her NCAA Tournament career, she didn't score a 3-pointer in the first half.
Who is in the women's national championship game?
(1) South Carolina (37-0) vs. (1) Iowa (34-4)
- Kamilla Cardoso, who was injured in the second quarter of Friday's game, is the engine that drives the Gamecocks. Cardoso fell hard on her right leg and left the floor with about 2 minutes to play before halftime. She returned and scored the first points of the second half with her leg wrapped in a compression sleeve. She was limping but appeared to move better as the game went on. She came out to hop on the bicycle and was tended to by trainers, a brace placed on top of the sleeve she was wearing.
- Caitlin Clark will finish her collegiate career Sunday by either winning the national title or losing to an undefeated team. Clark scored 21 points to help boost Iowa back into the final, where the Hawkeyes lost last season to LSU.
FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA basketball bracket, scores, schedules, teams and more.
When is the women's national championship game?
Sunday at 3 p.m. ET
Where is the women's national championship game?
Cleveland. Also home to the Cavaliers, Browns and Guardians. And the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
How to watch the women's national championship game
ESPN and its family of networks has carried the entire women's NCAA Tournament. The final will air on ABC. It also can be streamed on Fubo and ESPN+.
Has South Carolina won a title?
Yes. In 2017 and 2022, both with coach Dawn Staley.
Has Iowa won a title?
No. This is its second consecutive trip to the national championship game.
Women's NCAA Tournament titles won by year:
- 2023: LSU
- 2022: South Carolina
- 2021: Stanford
- 2020: Canceled due to COVID
- 2019: Baylor
- 2018: Notre Dame
- 2017: South Carolina
- 2016: UConn
- 2015: UConn
- 2014: UConn
- 2013: UConn
- 2012: Baylor
- 2011: Texas A&M
- 2010: UConn
- 2009: UConn
- 2008: Tennessee
- 2007: Tennessee
- 2006: Maryland
- 2005: Baylor
- 2004: UConn
- 2003: UConn
- 2002: UConn
- 2001: Notre Dame
- 2000: UConn
- 1999: Purdue
- 1998: Tennessee
- 1997: Tennessee
- 1996: Tennessee
- 1995: UConn
- 1994: North Carolina
- 1993: Texas Tech
- 1992: Stanford
- 1991: Tennessee
- 1990: Stanford
- 1989: Tennessee
- 1988: Louisiana Tech
- 1987: Tennessee
- 1986: Texas
- 1985: Old Dominion
- 1984: Southern California
- 1983: Southern California
- 1982: Louisiana Tech
Most women's NCAA Tournament titles by team:
- 11: UConn, 1995-2016
- 8: Tennessee, 1987-2008
- 3: Baylor, 2005-19
- 3: Stanford, 1990-2021
- 2: Louisiana Tech, 1982-88
- 2: Southern California, 1983-84
- 2: Notre Dame, 2001-18
- 2: South Carolina, 2017-22
We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. USA TODAY operates independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage.
veryGood! (96)
Related
- 'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
- Seattle City Council OKs law to prosecute for having and using drugs such as fentanyl in public
- Decade of college? Miami tight end petitioning to play ninth season of college football
- Japanese crown prince begins Vietnam visit, marking 50 years of diplomatic relations
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Saints safety Marcus Maye suspended for violating NFL’s substance abuse policy
- QDOBA will serve larger free 3-Cheese Queso sides in honor of National Queso Day
- Zelenskyy returns to Washington to face growing dissent among Republicans to US spending for Ukraine
- The White House is cracking down on overdraft fees
- McDonald's faces lawsuit over scalding coffee that left woman with severe burns
Ranking
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- DJ Khaled Reveals How Playing Golf Has Helped Him Lose Weight
- A panel finds torture made a 9/11 defendant psychotic. A judge will rule whether he can stand trial
- What Biden's support for UAW strike says about 2024 election: 5 Things podcast
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
- No Labels push in closely divided Arizona fuels Democratic anxiety about a Biden spoiler
- South Korean leader warns Russia against weapons collaboration with the North
- Normal operations return to MGM Resorts 10 days after cyberattack, casino company says
Recommendation
Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
'I really wanted to whoop that dude': Shilo Sanders irked by 'dirty' hit on Travis Hunter
Ohio police response to child’s explicit photos sparks backlash and criticism over potential charges
John Grisham, George R.R. Martin and more authors sue OpenAI for copyright infringement
Finally, good retirement news! Southwest pilots' plan is a bright spot, experts say
Sheriff says 9 deputies charged in death of man beaten in Memphis jail
4 firefighters heading home after battling B.C. wildfires die in vehicle crash in Canada
Why Oprah Winfrey Wants to Remove “Shame” Around Ozempic Conversation