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Women’s Final Four X-factors: Four players who can be key to national title

by April 2, 2026
April 2, 2026
Women’s Final Four X-factors: Four players who can be key to national title

The month of March might have come to a close, but the madness of the 2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament is marching into April with the Final Four in Phoenix rapidly approaching.

The remaining four teams — No. 1 UConn, No. 1 UCLA, No. 1 Texas and No. 1 South Carolina — have been powered to the Final Four by superstar talent. We’re talking about UConn’s Sarah Strong, UCLA’s Lauren Betts, Texas’ Madison Booker and South Carolina’s Raven Johnson.

But the national title might come down to an unsung hero that steps up when the lights are the brightest. Here’s a look at a player from each team that must make an impact when it matters most for their team to hoist a trophy:

Agot Makeer, South Carolina

South Carolina is back in the Final Four for the sixth consecutive year, but the key to defeating the reigning champion UConn Huskies might come down to an 18-year-old freshman coming off the bench. Agot Makeer, a 6-foot guard from Canada, was limited to 5.8 points across 26 games this season after dealing with various injuries. But Makeer has made an impact during March Madness and quickly became “a vital piece to our success,” South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said.

Makeer scored double-digit points off the bench in four consecutive tournament games, including a career-high 18 points in No. 1 South Carolina’s Elite 8 rout of No. 3 TCU. She’s averaging 14.8 points in the tournament, nearly tripling her scoring average, while shooting an efficient 55.6% from the field. “I’m in a flow right now,” said Makeer, who only had three double-digit games all season heading into the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

It’s more than just her offense. Makeer uses her length and size to be a disruptive defender and is averaging nearly three steals in March Madness.

Blanca Quiñonez, UConn

UConn’s depth has been its strength all season long, with Sarah Strong confidently stating, “No other team has a bench like us.” Freshman Blanca Quiñonez has been the biggest X-factor coming off the bench. Quiñonez scored 20 points in UConn’s Elite 8 win over No. 6 Notre Dame, where she knocked down a career-high four 3-pointers in the win. The 6-foot-2 guard from Ecuador has reached double-digit scoring in four consecutive March Madness games and is shooting 9-of-19 (47.4%) from deep.

Quiñonez also grabbed a career-high eight rebounds, highlighting her ability to impact the game in many different ways. UConn has won 54 games in a row and will be pivotal to extend the win streak as defenses zero in on Sarah Stong and Azzi Fudd.

Angela Dugalić, UCLA

Angela Dugalić opted to come off the bench and the decision has paid dividends for both the Bruins and the Big Ten Women’s Basketball Sixth Player of the Year. Dugalić is a 6-foot-4 forward, but has the skillset of a guard. She creates instant mismatches, spreads the floor and brings a different level of intensity that “our team was really feeding off of,” head coach Cori Close said after UCLA’s Elite 8 comeback win over No. 3 Duke. Dugalić finished with 15 points and six rebounds in the win, making her third double-digit game in March Madness. She’s also posted two double-doubles in the Round of 64 and Sweet 16. UCLA is one win away from its first national championship appearance in program history.

Kyla Oldacre, Texas

“You win with guard play, but you win championships with guard play and size,” Texas head coach Vic Schaefer. That statement is especially true heading into the Final Four. Schaefer will deploy Kyla Oldacre to contain UCLA’s 6-foot-7 center Lauren Betts in the paint. Oldacre has come off the bench for Texas, but has averaged over twenty minutes through the tournament. The 6-foot-6 center is coming off a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double in Texas’ Elite 8 blowout of No. 2 Michigan, her sixth double-double of the season.

Reach USA TODAY National Women’s Sports Reporter Cydney Henderson at chenderson@gannett.com and follow her on X at@CydHenderson.

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