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The New York Times |
The Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA Tournament begins today as we continue to whittle down the field.
Charlotte Observer |
South Carolina women’s basketball will live to see another day.
USA Today |
Off the bench, Oluchi Okananwa powers Duke women to Elite 8
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Paige Bueckers scored a career-high 40 points, rescuing UConn from its doldrums and single-handedly turning a tight Sweet 16 game against Oklahoma into an 82-59 rout Saturday.
UConn guard Paige Bueckers outscored Oklahoma by herself (29-23) in the second half en route to leading the No. 2 seed Huskies women's basketball team to an 82-59 victory over the No. 3 seed Sooners in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament.
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After UConn sputtered through the first half against Oklahoma, the Huskies’ star guard stepped up and made history with a 40-point game.
UConn cruised to an 82-59 victory over Oklahoma in the Sweet Sixteen and Bueckers had a 40-point outburst in the win. While she scored at a meteoric pace, she was quick to credit her teammates in the post-game press conference.
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Madison Booker scored 17 points and No. 1-seed Texas outlasted fifth-seeded Tennessee 67-59 in a tight battle Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Malachi Moreno, Kentucky Mr. Basketball, scored 23 points to lead Great Crossing to its 1st state title, beating Bowling Green in the Sweet 16 final.
Ruby Whitehorn scored 16 points as Lady Vols basketball lost 67-59 to Texas, ending Kim Caldwell's first season in the Sweet 16 of March Madness.
In 1999, Jones was voted NL Most Valuable Player. An eight-time All-Star, he won the NL batting title in 2008. Jones was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2018. He’s currently a hitting consultant with the Braves.