Can March Madness Still Soar Without Caitlin Clark?

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Betting on women's college basketball rides post-Caitlin Clark wave as NCAA Tournament begins
Caitlin Clark drew lots of eyeballs to women’s basketball when she led Iowa to consecutive national-championship gamesABC News - 1d -
Strong TV ratings and attendance, women's basketball in good place heading to NCAA Tournament
There was concern that attendance and overall interest in women’s college basketball would drop this year with the departure of Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and other stars for the WNBAABC News - 1d -
The Rise of Women’s Basketball
Caitlin Clark helped push the sport to new highs. She didn’t do it alone.The New York Times - 2d -
How to buy Kentucky women’s basketball tickets for 2025 March Madness
Want to buy tickets for the Kentucky women’s basketball NCAA Tournament 2025 opener vs. Liberty? Here’s how, including prices for March Madness.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
March Madness 2025 will include these former Kentucky high school basketball stars
There's no shortage of Kentuckians who'll participate in March Madness. Here are 21 players from the commonwealth to follow during NCAA tournaments.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
A friendly reminder that building a perfect March Madness bracket is impossible
Everyone can try their best but it's impossible to put together a perfect bracket.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Vermont women's basketball punches ticket to March Madness, captures America East title
Vermont women's basketball broke the halftime tie early in the third quarter and never trailed again to punch its ticket to March Madness on Friday.Yahoo Sports - 3d -
Can Vanderbilt reach Sweet 16 in Women’s March Madness? Predictions for why and why not
Can the Vanderbilt women’s basketball team reach the Sweet 16? Our 2025 March Madness bracket predictions show how it can make an NCAA Tournament run.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
Ranking the top 25 college basketball stars of the past 25 years: Zion, Carmelo, Jimmer, Steph, Kemba and more
With March Madness right around the corner, Matt Norlander goes big and ranks the brightest stars since 2000CBS Sports - Mar. 11
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