Women’s Final Four Power Rankings: Who Will Cut Down the Nets in Phoenix?
For the second consecutive season, the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament has delivered a pristine Final Four: all four No. 1 seeds. UConn, South Carolina, UCLA, and Texas have navigated the chaos, survived the pressure, and arrived in Phoenix. Yet, this familiar quartet promises a dramatically different story. Last year was a coronation; this year is a collision. With historic legacies, generational talents, and championship droughts on the line, the 2024 Final Four is poised to be an all-time classic. We break down the power rankings, analyzing each team’s path to glory and predicting who will emerge as the national champion.
- The Contenders: A Clash of Titans in the Desert
- 4. UCLA Bruins: The Sleeper with Superstar Spark
- 3. Texas Longhorns: Defense, Physicality, and a Point Guard Master
- 2. UConn Huskies: The Dynasty, The Story, and Paige Bueckers
- 1. South Carolina Gamecocks: The Unfinished Business Juggernaut
- Predictions and Championship Forecast
- Conclusion: A Legacy-Defining Weekend
The Contenders: A Clash of Titans in the Desert
This isn’t just a basketball tournament; it’s a narrative showdown. You have the established dynasties facing hungry challengers, legendary coaches battling for their defining moments, and teams built on starkly different philosophies. The symmetry of the bracket sets up a potential dream final, but first, they must survive the semifinal fire. Let’s rank the four remaining giants based on their tournament form, matchup strengths, and championship mettle.
4. UCLA Bruins: The Sleeper with Superstar Spark
Don’t let their ranking fool you—the UCLA Bruins are here to win, not just participate. Led by the dynamic backcourt of Kiki Rice and Charisma Osborne, UCLA plays with a pace and creativity that can unravel any defense. Their victory over LSU in the Sweet 16 was a statement, proving they can win a high-stakes, heavyweight fight.
However, their path is the toughest. They face a Texas team whose physicality mirrors their own, and a potential final against South Carolina’s depth would be a monumental task. The Bruins’ reliance on perimeter scoring can be volatile, and their interior defense, while improved, remains a question against elite post players.
- Key Strength: Electric guard play and transition offense.
- Final Four X-Factor: Center Lauren Betts. If she dominates the paint and stays out of foul trouble, UCLA’s ceiling skyrockets.
- Championship Pedigree: Seeking first title since 1978. The hunger is palpable, but the pressure is immense.
3. Texas Longhorns: Defense, Physicality, and a Point Guard Master
The Texas Longhorns are the bullies of the bracket, and they wear that badge with pride. Coach Vic Schaefer’s trademark smothering defense has suffocated opponents, and in Madison Booker, they have a freshman point guard playing with the poise of a senior. Booker’s evolution into a primary scorer and facilitator has transformed Texas’s offense from one-dimensional to dynamic.
Their semifinal against UCLA is a stylistic dream matchup: strength versus speed. Texas will aim to grind the game into a half-court war, using their superior size and rebounding to control tempo. The concern for Texas is offensive consistency outside of Booker. When shots aren’t falling, can they score enough against the nation’s best defenses?
- Key Strength: Relentless, disruptive defense that generates offense.
- Final Four X-Factor: Forward Aaliyah Moore. Her scoring and rebounding in the paint are critical against UCLA’s Betts.
- Championship Pedigree: Seeking first title since 1986. Schaefer has been here before; his experience is a major asset.
2. UConn Huskies: The Dynasty, The Story, and Paige Bueckers
Ranking UConn second feels almost blasphemous, especially with Paige Bueckers playing the best basketball of her career. The Huskies’ run, considering their injury-ravaged roster, is a testament to the genius of Geno Auriemma and the transcendent talent of Bueckers. She is not just scoring; she is controlling games defensively, on the glass, and as a distributor.
Their semifinal is a national championship-level showdown against South Carolina. UConn’s hope lies in its perimeter shooting and Bueckers’ ability to create magic. However, the monumental task of containing South Carolina’s waves of interior players with a thin frontcourt is their Achilles’ heel. Can they survive a war of attrition?
- Key Strength: The best player on the floor in any game, Paige Bueckers, and championship DNA.
- Final Four X-Factor: Center Aaliyah Edwards. Her ability to stay on the court and score against South Carolina’s posts is the single biggest key to the game.
- Championship Pedigree: 11-time champions. They know how to win this weekend like no one else.
1. South Carolina Gamecocks: The Unfinished Business Juggernaut
The South Carolina Gamecocks enter Phoenix as the undisputed favorite, a perfect 36-0, and driven by the memory of last year’s Final Four loss. Coach Dawn Staley has constructed a masterpiece of a team—not around one superstar, but around an overwhelming system of depth, size, and defensive dominance. From Kamilla Cardoso in the middle to the sharpshooting of Te-Hina Paopao, they have no clear weakness.
Their matchup with UConn is about imposing their will. South Carolina’s plan is simple: unleash their relentless frontcourt rotation, dominate the boards, and wear down the Huskies. Their depth is their ultimate weapon, allowing them to play with constant energy and aggression for 40 minutes. The only thing that can beat South Carolina is South Carolina—if they face a poor shooting night and let a team hang around.
- Key Strength: Unmatched depth and interior dominance, leading to the nation’s best defense and rebounding.
- Final Four X-Factor: Guard play. Raven Johnson and Paopao must handle pressure and knock down open shots created by the post attention.
- Championship Pedigree: Two-time champions under Staley. They are built for this moment and playing with a vengeful focus.
Predictions and Championship Forecast
The semifinals present two breathtaking battles. In the first, South Carolina’s depth and power will ultimately prove too much for a valiant UConn team. The Gamecocks will advance in a physical, epic contest. The second game is a toss-up, but Texas’s defensive identity and Madison Booker’s brilliance will find a way to slow UCLA’s rhythm and secure a gritty victory.
That sets up a championship game between South Carolina and Texas—a rematch of an early-season thriller won by the Gamecocks. While Texas’s defense will keep it close, South Carolina’s overwhelming size and the strategic mastery of Dawn Staley will be the difference. The Gamecocks’ perfect season will reach its historic conclusion.
Predicted Champion: South Carolina Gamecocks. Their journey of redemption, combined with the most complete roster in the country, will culminate in a cutting of the nets. They will finish a perfect 38-0, cementing their place as one of the greatest teams in women’s college basketball history.
Conclusion: A Legacy-Defining Weekend
From the individual brilliance of Paige Bueckers to the collective might of South Carolina, from Texas’s defensive grit to UCLA’s explosive flair, this Final Four has it all. History will be made in Phoenix. Either South Carolina completes a legendary undefeated season, UConn adds another miraculous chapter to its dynasty, or Texas or UCLA ends a decades-long wait. In a tournament that celebrated parity and drama, these four titans have earned their spot. Now, they fight for immortality. Get ready for a weekend where legacies are defined, and one team will rise above the rest to claim the ultimate prize.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
