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Alabama earned a trip to the Elite Eight for the second consecutive season as Sears scored 34 points in a 113-88 victory over sixth-seeded BYU in the East Region on Thursday night.
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Two teams have already secured a spot in San Antonio for the 2025 Final Four.
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The trip to the Final Four is the 18th in program history and first for Jon Scheyer as head coach.
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The second weekend of the NCAA Tournament started with a bang on Thursday, as No. 3 seed Texas Tech emerged from the first overtime game of the Big Dance with a thrilling 85-83 win over No. 10 seed Arkansas.
The action in the 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament kicks back up on Friday, March 28 in Regional 2 in Birmingham where bitter rivals the North Carolina Tar Heels and Duke Blue Devils meet for the third time this season, this time in the Sweet 16 at Legacy Arena at BJCC in Birmingham, Ala.
The Sweet 16 of the women's NCAA Tournament features a rivalry meeting between Duke and North Carolina. Here's how to watch the Tobacco Road rivalry:
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With the opening line of Duke’s Sweet 16 hovering near double digits, the Blue Devils are heavily favored in their matchup against No. 4 Arizona. Displaying dominant two-way play through two games, it’s easy to see why Duke currently sits at No. 1 entering the second weekend.
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It will take some time for Alyssa Ustby to disentangle her identity from UNC basketball and accept the ending of this chapter, but when that happens, those around her say Ustby will see the impact she made.
MiLaysia Fulwiley scored 23 points, including a go-ahead layup with 2:22 left, to help No. 1 seed South Carolina beat fourth-seeded Maryland 71-67 on Friday in the Sweet 16.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCold shooting ends UNC WBB's season in Sweet 16 against archrival DukeThe UNC women's basketball team shot under 30 percent and scored a season-low 38 points in its season-ending, NCAA Tournament loss to Duke Friday.