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Connecticut's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, left, and Moriah Jefferson smile as they watch the closing moments of the team's 102-43 win over UC Davis in an NCAA college basketball game in Davis, Calif., Friday, Nov. 14, 2014. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
Connecticut's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, left, and Moriah Jefferson smile as they watch the closing moments of the team's 102-43 win over UC Davis in an NCAA college basketball game in Davis, Calif., Friday, Nov. 14, 2014. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)Rich Pedroncelli/Associated Press

NCAA Announces Women's Final Four Sites for 2017-20

Timothy RappNov 17, 2014

The NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee made their selections for the Final Four sites between 2017-20 on Monday, per a press release on NCAA.com.

Here are the details:

2017American Airlines ArenaDallas, TexasBig 12
2018Nationwide ArenaColumbus, OhioOhio State
2019Amalie ArenaTampa, FloridaSouth Florida
2020Smoothie King CenterNew Orleans, LouisianaTulane and Sun Belt Conference

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The NCAA women's basketball Twitter account tweeted more details on several of the locales:

The 2015 Final Four will be played in Tampa Bay, Florida, while Indianapolis will be the host in 2016.

While there is plenty of basketball left to be played before the cities listed above host their respective Final Four, at least one thing seems fairly assured: UConn will be making the trip to those cities. The Lady Huskies have reached seven Final Fours in a row and have reached 12 of a possible 14 since the turn of the century, winning an incredible eight national titles in that span.

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