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Baker and No. 13 Wright State stun No. 4 Arkansas 66-62

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AUSTIN, Texas — Angel Baker made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 29.1 seconds left and No. 13 Wright State stunned No. 4 Arkansas 66-62 on...

BYU beats Rutgers for first upset of women’s NCAA Tournament

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<p>SAN MARCOS, Texas &mdash; Paisley Johnson Harding scored 28 points and 11th-seeded BYU gave the women's NCAA Tournament its first upset with a 69-66...

Wells 25 points for Belmont women in 1st NCAA win over Zags

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SAN MARCOS, Texas — Belmont freshman Destinee Wells scored 25 points and had seven assists in a turnover-free game as the younger and smaller...

Arizona rolls past Stony Brook in women’s NCAAs, 79-44

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<p>SAN ANTONIO &mdash; Aari McDonald scored 20 points, Trinity Baptiste added 18 and Cate Reese 16 as Arizona rolled past women's NCAA Tournament newcomer...

Northwestern women beat UCF 62-51, 1st tourney win since ’93

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SAN ANTONIO — Lindsey Pulliam scored 25 points to lead seventh-seeded Northwestern to a 62-51 win over 10th-seeded UCF on Monday, the Wildcats' first...

Baker and No. 13 Wright State stun No. 4 Arkansas 66-62

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<p>AUSTIN, Texas &mdash; Angel Baker made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 29.1 seconds left and No. 13 Wright State stunned No. 4 Arkansas 66-62 on...

South Carolina sophomores finding their NCAA Tournament form

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South Carolina coach Dawn Staley figured to have a team dripping in NCAA Tournament experience instead of a group still getting its feet wet. ...

Maryland women race past Mount St. Mary’s 98-45 in NCAAs

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SAN ANTONIO — Ashley Owusu scored 20 points with eight rebounds and seven assists, Chloe Bibby had a double-double and seventh-ranked Maryland raced to...

Williams’ wish is for a long Stanford stay in her hometown

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Kiana Williams had one wish all along: She wants top-seeded Stanford to keep playing in her hometown for as long as possible. ...

South Carolina sophomores finding their NCAA Tournament form

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<p>South Carolina coach Dawn Staley figured to have a team dripping in NCAA Tournament experience instead of a group still getting its feet wet.</p> ...