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Women's March Madness continues with Iowa vs. South Carolina in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. Follow along for the latest updates.

Well, it's finally here.

The Iowa women's basketball team is set to play in its first Final Four since 1993 when they take on the reigning national champions, South Carolina (36-0), tonight at around 8:30 p.m. on ESPN.

This is undoubtedly the biggest challenge the Hawkeyes (30-6) have faced this season. The Gamecocks have a winning streak of 42 games, dating back to last year's NCAA Tournament, and they're looking to extend it tonight.

More:How to watch, stream and listen to Iowa women's basketball in the NCAA Final Four

It'll be a matchup between two superstars in Iowa's Caitlin Clark, the Naismith Player of the Year, and Aliyah Boston, who won the honor a season ago. The Hawkeyes come in as an 11.5-point underdog, according to Tipico Sports. That's not a spot they find themselves in very often.

Follow along in this live blog as we take you up to the minute with updates on what's happening on the court in Dallas as the Hawkeyes look to earn a trip to their first-ever national championship game.

Caitlin Clark showing out, Gamecocks finding footing

Clark is doing what she does best: Score and find her open teammates. She's got 16 points and five assists already. But South Carolina is weathering the storm, outscoring the Hawkeyes 14-9 in the second period at the under-5 media timeout.

They're getting plenty of boards, outrebounding Iowa 17-9 in the game now. Their depth could cause issues for Iowa too. Gamecocks have 11 bench points, Hawkeyes have 0.

Iowa up 31-27

Gamecocks storming back

South Carolina has gone on a 6-0 run in the last 17 seconds, two layups plus additional foul shots. Caitlin Clark picked up her second foul in the process as well.

END 1: Iowa 22, South Carolina 13

Clark leads all scorers with 11 points and Monika Czinano has six more. Hawkeyes have hit all four of their last attempts from the field.

Iowa's getting out-boarded 10-7 and 5-3 on the offensive glass. That's not great, but it's also not even close to the dominance the Gamecocks usually have in that department.

Two fouls on Boston already

The Hawkeyes are in the midst of a 7-0 run and have a 20-11 lead. They just drew a second foul on superstar Aliyah Boston too and she's headed to the bench.

Clark drills one from deep

Caitlin Clark hits her first 3-pointer of the night and Aliyah Boston has one foul on her.

Hawkeyes up 11-6 with just over four minutes left in the opening frame. But be wary Hawkeye fans. South Carolina has been known to start slow early in games this tournament, so they could go on a tear real quick.

Some jitters early

It took over two minutes for either team to get on the board, but Caitlin Clark finally broke the deadlock with a layup. It's still early, but something to watch is how Iowa is handling South Carolina on the glass. We're nearly five minutes into the game and the Gamecocks don't have a single offensive board.

We're underway

South Carolina wins the tip and the Hawekeys' trip to the Final Four is underway. Let's have some fun.

Starting lineup looks pretty much as you'd expect Near even split of support in Dallas

Our reporters on the ground at the Final Four say it's pretty split in the packed house to watch this game. Maybe slightly more noise for the Hawkeyes, but fans of both teams made their way to the Lone Star State.

Iowa women's basketball takes the floor in Dallas

It's almost here. The Hawkeyes are on the court warming up for the biggest game of their lives now.

LSU clinches first spot in Sunday's title game

The Tigers topped Virginia Tech 79-72 in the first national semifinal. If the Hawkeyes are able to pull off the shocking upset over South Carolina tonight, they'll take on LSU and three-time national title-winning coach Kim Mulkey for a national championship Sunday afternoon.

About 30 minutes to tip off for the Hawkeyes now.

How to watch the Iowa Hawkeyes in the Final Four

We're just about 30 minutes away from the scheduled tipoff between the Hawkeyes and the Gamecocks. That's when the real fun begins in this live blog.

If you're not lucky enough to be in Dallas but you're still able to sit down and watch the game on TV, you can tune in to ESPN to take in the action.

Hawkeyes comfortable with an underdog mentality

Iowa isn't particularly used to coming into a game playing the underdog role this season. After all, they're the No. 3 team in the entire nation in the most recent coaches poll. Still, the Gamecocks are a different sort of beast and ar a double-digit favorite tonight.

That's not worrying the Hawkeyes, though. Our women's basketball beat writer Dargan Southard spoke to the players about it and the mentality they're going into this matchup with. Here's what sharpshooter Gabbie Marshall had to say.

“I personally love being the underdog. We’ve been saying we have nothing to lose and everything to prove. Going out there and knowing we have literally nothing to lose, (South Carolina) should be winning this game. It makes you want to play harder to win that game.

“It’s going to be hard, but we can do this.”

Check out the rest of that story below.

More:With 'nothing to lose and everything to prove', Iowa women's basketball charges into South Carolina showdown

Battle of superstars between Iowa and South Carolina

Iowa and the Gamecocks both have superstars on the roster that have captured the attention of the nation over the last two years. The Hawkeyes boast Naismith Player of the Year Caitlin Clark while South Carolina has last year's POY in Aliyah Boston.

The two play very different spots on the floor, with Clark dominating from the perimeter while Boston is a menace in the paint. Still, they're the players who make their teams tick. Take look at what each of them brings to the table in the story below.

More:Comparing superstars: How Iowa's Caitlin Clark matches up against South Carolina's Aliyah Boston

30 years since the Hawkeyes have been here

This marks only the second trip to the Final Four in program history for the Iowa women's basketball team. The first one was all the way back in 1993, which was before this live blogger was even born.

Earlier this week, our staff took a look at the paths both Iowa teams took to get to the Final Four. Check out that story below.

More:Iowa women's basketball reached the Final Four in 1993. How does their run compare?

LSU taking on Virginia Tech at 6 p.m.

The Hawkeyes don't take the floor for a couple of hours, but fans can do an early scouting report on the potential national title game opponent by taking in this game.

Also, keep an eye out for LSU coach Kim Mulkey. Not only is she a three-time national title-winning coach, but she's a fashion icon. Her outfit tonight matches her granddaughter, Sage.

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