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LSU rallies with big 4th quarter to advance to national championship game

LSU guard Last-Tear Poa celebrates with forward Angel Reese during a stoppage of play against Virginia Tech in the second half of the women’s Final Four at the NCAA tournament at the American Airlines Center in Dallas on March 31, 2023. (Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports)

With star players and powerhouse programs, the Women’s Final Four packs a big punch this weekend in Dallas. The two semi-final games will take place on Friday at the American Airlines Center. 3-ranked LSU used a big fourth-quarter surge to beat No. 1 Virginia Tech 79-72 and advance to their first national championship game, where they will face either South Carolina or Iowa on Sunday. For live nightcap updates, follow Yahoo Sports.

Recap of Virginia Tech-LSU in the Final Four

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For Virginia Tech, the Hokies’ “blind trust” in head coach Kenny Brooks at the Final Four has come full circle. Yahoo Sports’ Cassandra Negley on Brooks’ determination.

For LSU, Angel Reese’s “reboot” became a godsend and a Final Four trip with LSU. Cassandra Negley tells the story of Bayou Barbie.

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