LSU, UCLA and Final Four
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For the first time in program history, UCLA is heading to the Final Four.
From Yahoo Sports
UCLA coach Cori Close basked in confetti at midcourt on Sunday afternoon after her Bruins defeated LSU, 72-65.
From The New York Times
UCLA earned its highest NCAA tournament position in school history Sunday, securing the tournament’s No. 1 overall seed.
From Los Angeles Times
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NCAA, Frozen Four and Hockey East
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For just the second-ever time (2008), the Final Four consists of all No. 1 seeds.
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Maine finished second in the Hockey East standings for the regular season before then winning the tournament, defeating UConn to win the conference tournament championship.
From Newsweek
The Huskies likely got an emotional boost from the return of captain Hudson Schandor from his high ankle sprain, as they showed no sign of first-time jitters.
From Hartford Courant
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Houston’s relentless defense confused and harassed Tennessee and carried the Cougars into their seventh Final Four and first since 2021, with L.J. Cryer scoring 17 points in a 69-50 victory on Sunday.
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But, through a miraculous comeback led by a star and an unexpected hero, the Gators are still dancing, reaching a Final Four in head coach Todd Golden’s first year with the program. Florida’s Walter Clayton had 30 points and Thomas Haugh finished with 20 to secure the Gators are trip to San Antonio next weekend.
Auburn knocked off Michigan State on Sunday evening to complete a Final Four of exclusively top seeds. Duke will meet Houston, while Florida will face Auburn in San Antonio.
Boston Red Sox designated hitter Rafael Devers became the first major leaguer to strike out 12 times in a season’s first four games. Devers went 0 for 4 with two more strikeouts Sunday in Boston’s 3-2 loss to the Texas Rangers.
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