Dawn Staley and Joni Taylor embraced before and after the Southeastern Conference Tournament championship, savoring a historic moment in women’s college basketball.
Sedona Prince scored 22 points, Nyara Sabally took over late and sixth-seeded Oregon beat No. 3 Georgia 57-50 in the women’s NCAA Tournament to advance to its fourth straight Sweet 16.
Aliyah Boston scored 19 points and top seed South Carolina dominated after a close first quarter to beat eighth-seeded Oregon State 59-42 in the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Michaela Onyenwere scored 25 points and third-seeded UCLA was never threatened en route to a 69-48 victory over Wyoming in the opening round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Erin Boley scored 22 points and 23rd-ranked Oregon closed out the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament. The Ducks held South Dakota to 9 points in the first half in a 67-47 win.
Belmont's Destinee Wells scored 25 points as the 12th-seeded Bruins held on for their first victory ever in the women’s NCAA Tournament. They beat fifth seed Gonzaga 64-59.
North Carolina State, Connecticut, South Carolina and Stanford are the No. 1 seeds for the women's NCAA Tournament. The Cardinal are the No. 1 overall seed.
NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament has seen a growth in the overall attendance. NCAA basketball officials are hoping for more strong numbers at the regionals.
McCarty and Higgs teamed up for 34 points and punched Texas' ticket to its fourth consecutive trip to the Sweet 16, with an 85-65 win over Arizona State.