The NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament Final Four holds court Friday with the national semifinals in Tampa, Fla.
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Best basketball betting promos: Women’s Final Four schedule, odds and preview
Here’s Friday’s women’s Final Four schedule and current point spreads, moneylines and game totals posted at the leading online sportsbooks. Also refer to our betting odds page for updated lines across all sports.
It’ll be a battle of No. 1 seeds in the first semifinal when defending-national champion South Carolina squares off against Texas.
Coach Dawn Staley’s South Carolina squad is competing in its fifth straight Final Four and has won three of the last seven national titles, including an 87-75 win over Iowa last April.
Texas, meanwhile, already has matched the program record for season victories at 35 and is playing in its fourth Final Four but first since 2003.
Friday’s second semifinal features 2-seed UConn vs. tourney No. 1-overall seed UCLA.
Coach Geno Auriemma and the Huskies are making the program’s 24th Final Four appearance and 16th in the last 17 NCAA tournaments. They’re strong favorites to win their 12th national championship and first since 2016 when they completed a run of four consecutive championships.
Standing in UConn’s way Friday is 6-foot-7 standout center Lauren Betts and UCLA, which is making its Final Four debut.