There’s a certain beautiful symmetry to this year’s Final Four. Two No. 1 seeds will meet two No. 2 seeds in the semifinals. One of the most decorated teams in women’s college basketball history has the potential to meet a team that’s going to its first Final Four. And two of the game’s best starting fives, coached by two of the best and biggest personalities will meet each other. We could hardly ask for more, and as we wait for the first games to begin on Friday, there will be a litany of storylines to discuss.
Who will win a rematch of last year’s semifinal that saw Arike Ogunbowale write her name in women's basketball history—and then do it again in the national championship—with the shot that knocked UConn out?