Women's Final Four tips off in Tampa
- Texas made it to the Final Four, marking their first appearance since 2003.
- Tampa is hosting the Women's Final Four events this weekend, creating an influx of people.
- UConn will face UCLA, needing to find a way to slow down the dominant Lauren Betts.
- Texas coach Vic Schaefer stated there are "a ton of experiences to draw from and learn from."
- Authorities plan to keep everyone safe in Tampa, with law enforcement present throughout the area.
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Women's Final Four tips off in Tampa
Before the men’s Final Four tips off Saturday in San Antonio, the women’s Final Four opens Friday in Tampa with Texas facing South Carolina (7 p.m. ET, ESPN), followed by Connecticut facing UCLA. This year marks the fourth time that Tampa has hosted the women’s Final Four, more than any other city. The games will be held at Amalie Arena, which has forced the Tampa Bay Lightning to play on the road for four straight games. The Lightning return ho…

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