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Bigger and better: Women’s Final Four teams filled with multi-talented frontcourt players

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Bigger and better: Women’s Final Four teams filled with multi-talented frontcourt players

The Women's Final Four teams, including UConn, South Carolina, UCLA, and Texas, feature a large collection of tall and multi-talented frontcourt players. These players, such as Madison Booker and Lauren Betts, possess a range of skills, including scoring, rebounding, and defensive abilities, making them a dominant force in the tournament.

The Women's Final Four teams have a large number of tall players, with 36 players 6-0 or taller. UCLA's Lauren Betts is the tallest at 6-7 and is a dominant force on the court. Texas has two big players, Kyla Oldacre and Breya Cunningham, who helped shut down Betts in a previous game. UConn has two All-Americans, Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, with Strong being a 6-2 forward who can play in the post and beat defenders off the dribble. South Carolina also has a talented frontcourt, with second-team All-American Joyce Edwards. These tall and skilled players are a key factor in the success of their teams.

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