UConn women’s back-to-back March Madness destiny is far from guarenteed
Source: New York Post · Bias: Right
Summary
The women’s NCAA Tournament starts Wednesday with the First Four and will captivate the sports world’s attention until April 5, when a champion will cut down the nets in Phoenix. A year ago, UConn left no doubt in reclaiming its place atop women’s basketball. It reminded the world that the Huskies are still the standard,...
Related Coverage
- Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding: everything we know so far – The Latest (Center Left — US news | The Guardian)
- Blue states’ gun-banning spree is boomeranging back on them (Far Right — BizPac Review)
- The Supreme Court Protects States’ Ability to Safeguard Women’s Sports (Right — RedState)
- Socialist Surge: Far-left Democrats test national playbook after blue-city primary shocks (Right — Latest Political News on Fox News)
- ‘Birth tourism,’ though rare, prompts talk of barring pregnant women from entering US (Center — The Hill News)
- Some states rolling back worker heat protections (Center — NPR Topics: News)
- Brendan Boyle brings Congress back to ‘where it all began’ in Philadelphia to mark 250 years of American independence (Center Right — Washington Examiner)
- WATCH: They just redefined America, Josh Hammer reveals the fight to take it back (Far Right — WorldNetDaily)
More Headlines From March 16, 2026
- Sore Soto: Dominican Star Takes Shot at Team USA After Controversial WBC Loss (Far Right)
- Nancy Pelosi makes appearance at Oscars after party with husband Paul (Far Right)
- Dominican WBC loss ends on called strike that appeared low, a week before robot umps arrive in MLB (Far Right)
- President Trump on the Political Impact of Operation Epic Fury: 'I Have to Do What's Right' (Far Right)
- WATCH: Former MLB Stars Sound Off on Controversial Strike 3 Call That Sent Team USA to WBC Finals (Far Right)






