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South Carolina, UConn you will not play in Women’s Basketball in 2025-26, per report

We will not receive a national tournament in a female college basketball this next year.

At least not in the ordinary season, anyway.

According to a report from CT Insider, Ucon Huskies and the Southern Gamercocks will not play in a 2025-26 season, which bring the end to a long-term impact.

Geno Auriemima’s Huskies and the Gamercocks of the Dawn Staley deal with all ordinary period – and a few times in Postseason – since the 2014-15 campaign. Conn faces 9-5 facing South Carolina in that trip. The four victory gamercocks are on a series before huskies hit them in Columbia in February and then in the National Championship Game in Tampa, flaming.

At 13 of those 14 meetings, at least one of the Uconon or South Carolina was calculated. 1 in AP POLL. The matchups often pull the trading crowds and large national audience.

Conn and Carolina South Carolina were played twice before a series began sincerely, with huskies winning games back in 2007 and 2008.

While they will not play in each other, huskies and gamercocks a gathering schedules full of high profile mattups. Conn will open the season in Germany in Ramstein Air base against Louisville, and they will take Tennessee, Iowa and Uta. South Carolina will face Duke, Texas and UCLA in Players Araulirers Era Women Championship in Las Vegas. Both gamercocks and huskies will travel to Los Angeles to play against USC, and the USF will hold both Tampa programs.

According to ACC-SEC CHALLENCE, South Carolina will go to Louisville to deal with Jeff Walz’s card cards.

Staley and Auriemma both return the talented rosters with customizations to win the whole century. South-leading Siswa’ni Latson, Honor-SEC Double, husya stars at the Azzi FUDD and Sarah are stronger, and they strengthen their depth by adding USC’s Kayleigh Heckel and Rah’s Serah Williams.

When Uconn and South Carolina would not meet at normal time, there is a good chance that fans will see both Final four groups in Phoenix.

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