The remaining two spots in the Women's Final Four are at stake, and there are two great matchups to determine who goes to Cleveland.
The game to watch is a rematch of last year's national championship game between Iowa and LSU. The show broke ratings records and sparked an unforgettable rivalry between Iowa's Caitlin Clark and LSU's Angel Reese. The Tigers beat the Hawkeyes in that matchup. Will the rematch play out differently?
The other big showdown of the night will see JuJu Watkins and No. 1 USC take on Paige Bueckers and No. 3 UConn. Can the freshman beat the veteran?
Here's what we're looking forward to on Monday.
Elite Eight Monday Schedule
women's schedule (always eastern):
7:15 p.m. — No. 1 Iowa vs. No. 3 LSU (ESPN)
9:15 p.m. — No. 1 USC vs. No. 3 UConn (ESPN)
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Halftime: UConn 33, USC 33
USC went on a 6-0 run to tie the game at halftime. Paige Backers had 15 points and JuJu Watkins had 13 points at the break.
For the Huskies, Paige Backers contested the 3.They currently hold a small lead late in the second quarter.
It's almost halftime in Portland, but Caitlin Clark is still signing autographs and meeting fans in Albany.
JuJu Watkins scored his 899th point of the season, setting an NCAA Division I freshman record. She passed Tina Hutchinson of San Diego State University, who set the record in the 1983-84 campaign.
UW took a 24-19 lead thanks to an 8-0 run with a 3-pointer from Cadence Samuels.
1st finish: USC 17, UConn 15
USC led UConn 17-15 at the end of the first quarter.
Paige Bueckers had seven points for the Huskies and McKenzie had eight points for USC.
USC jumped out to a 15-6 lead in the first inning, but didn't score after that. Aaliyah Edwards tied it for University with a huge reverse layup late in the quarter.
The Moda Center 3-point line has been fixed. At one end of the floor, you can very clearly see a large gap between the lines and the white paint of the court.
Now, let's go west to the Moda Center in Portland. There, UConn and USC will battle for the final Final Four spot.
Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes defeated LSU in a rematch of last year's title game. They head to the Final Four in Cleveland later this week.
Finals: Iowa 94, LSU 87
The Hawkeyes exorcised some demons and made it to the Final Four. They will face the winner of the second game of the night between USC and UConn. Caitlin Clark had 41 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds.
That's all. Iowa State defeated LSU 94-87 to advance to the Final Four for the second straight year.
Caitlin Clark had 41 points on nine 3-pointers, 12 assists and seven rebounds.
Fraujay Johnson spoke with Angel Reese, then Reese hugged her assistant, and the crowd applauded her after her fifth foul. Hannah Stuelke then committed her fifth foul and went to the bench to the same cheers and chants of “Hannah” from the Iowa State band.
Ted Lasso is having fun in Albany
Angel Reese just committed an offensive foul near the rim. The LSU star finished the night with 17 points and 20 rebounds.
Caitlin Clark broke the NCAA tournament assist record again tonight.
Caitlin Clark's career high in three-seconds is her three nines. Once against Maryland as a freshman, and twice this year (Cleveland State, Michigan).
And Caitlin Clark's ninth 3-point shot was also decided. This tied her record for most points in a single game in the NCAA Tournament and tied her career high. She currently has 37 points and the Hawkeyes lead her 80-69 with 4:49 left.
LSU started the fourth quarter on a 5-0 run and briefly closed the gap, but Caitlin Clark hit her eighth 3-pointer of the night to give the Hawkeyes a double-digit lead again.