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April 8, 2025 16 mins

In this episode, we explore the latest developments in college sports:​

  • UConn Women's Basketball Triumphs: The University of Connecticut women's basketball team dominated South Carolina with an 82-59 victory, earning their record 12th NCAA national championship. Standout performances by Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong, each scoring 24 points, propelled the Huskies to this historic win. ​
  • Florida Men's Basketball Claims Title: The Florida Gators secured their third NCAA men's basketball championship by narrowly defeating the Houston Cougars 65-63. Senior guard Walter Clayton Jr. was instrumental in the comeback, contributing 11 points in the second half and delivering a crucial defensive stop in the final moments. ​
  • Shedeur Sanders' Draft Stock in Question: Former Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is experiencing a decline in his NFL draft projections. Analysts suggest that his approach to the draft process and recent performances have led to concerns among scouts and executives.



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