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Iowa senior guard Caitlin Clark is generating the most attention in the NCAA Women's Tournament, but fans in Philadelphia and New Jersey will have local teams and locally born players to cheer on in March Madness.

PHILADELPHIA - The women's NCAA Tournament is headlined by University of Iowa senior guard Caitlin Clark, but fans in Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware will have local teams to cheer on.Drexel University and Princeton University are both heading to the NCAA Tournament after winning their conference tournaments. Plus, Philadelphia's own Dawn Staley will be trying to lead the University of South Carolina to its third national championship.

Maryland freshman guard Mary Sareen is from Wayne, Pennsylvania, and attended Radnor High School. Another Terrapin, grad student guard-forward Faith Masonius, is from Belmar, New Jersey. Regional 2 AlbanyNo. 9 seed Princeton University vs. No. 8 seed West Virginia UniversitySaturday, 5:30 p.m. on Louisville grad student guard Kiki Jefferson is from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, which is about 80 miles west of Philly. No. 13 seed University of Portland vs. No. 4 seed Kansas State UniversityFriday, 4:30 p.m. on ESPNKansas State freshman forward Alexis Hess is from Blandon, Pennsylvania, which is in Berks County. No. 14 seed Rice University vs. No. 3 seed Louisiana State UniversityFriday, 4 p.m. on ESPNRice junior forward Maya Bokunewicz is a State College, Pennsylvania, native.

Fairfield has two players from Jersey and one from Pennsylvania. Senior guard Mimi Rubino is from Pequannock, New Jersey, and freshman guard Casey Prior is a Sea Girt, New Jersey, native. Junior Emina Selimovic is an Erie, Pennsylvania, native. Regional 3 PortlandNo. 13 seed Marshall University vs. No. 4 seed Virginia Tech UniversityFriday, 3:30 p.m. on

 

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