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Madison Booker is the daughter of former college basketball player Carlos Booker, who played for Southern Miss during the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 seasons.
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South Carolina guard Tessa Johnson badly wants permission to strap in.
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UConn has only reached the title game once since 2016, and during that drought has come up on the short end of heartbreaking last-second losses in the Final Four on buzzer-beaters.
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Texas women's basketball stars Madison Booker and Rori Harmon paid for some Longhorns students to make the trek to the Final Four in Tampa.
Texas live updates from the Final Four. The No. 1 seed Texas Longhorns are one step closer to bringing another NCAA championship trophy back to Austin after their fourth Elite Eight appearance within the last five years.
Love this from Texas @TexasWBB! Rori Harmon, Madison Booker and Vic Schaefer are helping 25 students come to Tampa to watch the Longhorns in the Final Four. The students are taking a 17hr bus ride and will be here Friday. pic.twitter.com/S5ZU46qKiC
Who is Texas star Madison Booker? What you need to know about the sophomore Longhorns' star playing in the women's NCAA tournament.
Booker, a sophomore, has been a powerful defender and versatile offensive leader to take the Longhorns into the Final Four.
Texas Longhorns forward Madison Booker (35) brings the ball up in the second half of the Longhorns' NCAA Playoff Regional semi-final game against the Tennessee Lady Vols at Legacy Arena in Birmingham Alabama, March 29, 2025. / Sara Diggins/American-Statesman / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Madison Booker is an incredible player for Texas, but her game might look kind of familiar. She's an assassin from midrange, just like another Longhorns star who exploded in March Madness. That's right, the comparisons to Kevin Durant are there, and they're not accidental. She's a big fan of his, which is why she wears No. 35.
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Madison Booker scored 20 points and No. 1-seed Texas used a smothering defense to earn a 65-48 victory over No. 8 Illinois in the second round of the women's NCAA Tournament.
TCU’s Hailey Van Lith also was named to the Wooden All-America team after leading the Horned Frogs to the Elite Eight.