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NCAA women’s tournament: Road to Final Four in March leads to Dallas

Here’s what you need to know about the NCAA women’s tournament, otherwise known as March Madness.

For the women’s teams competing in the NCAA tournament, the road to the Final Four will eventually lead to Dallas.

Texas and Baylor were two Texas teams competing in March Madness, with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State also earning berths. While the field is headlined by the overwhelming favorite South Carolina, it’s worth reiterating: the path to the championship will lead to Dallas.

Here’s everything you need to know about the local matchups in the NCAA tournament.

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See everything to know about the NCAA men’s tournament here.

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Texas

(4) Texas was eliminated in the Round of 32 with 51-73 loss to (5) Louisville.

Baylor

(7) Baylor was eliminated in the Round of 32 with a 58-77 loss to (2) UConn.

Oklahoma

(5) Oklahoma was eliminated in the Round of 32 with a 73-82 loss to (4) UCLA.

Oklahoma State

(8) Oklahoma State 61 was eliminated in the Round of 64 with a 61-62 loss to (9) Miami.

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