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CLEVELAND — Cleveland ’s light is shining a bit brighter after drawing people both near and far for an eventful and historic weekend.Rajani says she flew in this past weekend to watch the Women’s Final Four.
“Originally, I was going to Erie just because it was a little closer to home, but unfortunately, clouds started rolling in, and rain, so we took our six-and-a-half-hour trip and drove another hour and 45 minutes,” said Stewart. Festivities in Cleveland all began on Friday for the NCAA Women’s Final Four. Thousands saw the South Carolina Gamecocks win the National Championship on Sunday.
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