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Marist women roll over Saint Peter’s, into NCAA Tournament

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Willow Duffell scored 20 points with 13 rebounds and a career-high six blocks as top seed Marist beat third-seeded Saint...

Kelly, Davis lead Central Michigan women to MAC title

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CLEVELAND — Micaela Kelly scored 29 points, Molly Davis added 23 and second-seeded Central Michigan edged top-seeded Bowling Green 77-72 on Saturday for the...

Idaho St. women smother Idaho 84-49 in Big Sky for NCAA bid

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<p>BOISE, Idaho &mdash; Estefania Ors scored 13 of her 21 points in the first quarter to jump start top-seeded Idaho State and the Bengals...

Idaho St. women smother Idaho 84-49 in Big Sky for NCAA bid

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BOISE, Idaho — Estefania Ors scored 13 of her 21 points in the first quarter to jump start top-seeded Idaho State and the Bengals...

Wyoming women beat Fresno St., clinch berth in NCAA tourney

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<p>LAS VEGAS &mdash; Quinn Weidemann scored 14 points, Grace Ellis hit two free throws with 3.4 seconds left and Wyoming beat Fresno State 59-56...

Wyoming women beat Fresno St., clinch berth in NCAA tourney

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LAS VEGAS — Quinn Weidemann scored 14 points, Grace Ellis hit two free throws with 3.4 seconds left and Wyoming beat Fresno State 59-56...

Freshman Wells scores 32, leads Belmont to OVC women’s title

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Freshman Destinee Wells scored a career-high 32 points and Belmont earned the first bid to the NCAA Tournament with an 83-75...

California Baptist unbeaten, but can’t go dancing

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<p>LOS ANGELES &mdash; California Baptist has the longest current winning streak in Division I women's basketball and is only the fifth school since 2016...

California Baptist unbeaten, but can’t go dancing

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LOS ANGELES — California Baptist has the longest current winning streak in Division I women's basketball and is only the fifth school since 2016...

UConn in line for top seed in women’s NCAA Tournament

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<p>UConn, Stanford, Texas A&amp;M and South Carolina would be the top seeds if the women's NCAA Tournament began Sunday.</p> ...