Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Ncaa women's tournament

  • WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- South Carolina rebuilt its program with a defensive philosophy, and it sure paid off on Monday night. Markeshia Grant scored 21 points and the fifth-seeded Gamecocks forced 20 turnovers in a 72-61 victory over No.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Hartley scored 13 of her 16 points in the first half and top-seeded UConn set a womens NCAA tournament record for fewest points allowed in a 72-26 victory Monday night. It was definitely close to a perfect game - you can always do better, Hartley said.
  • (Arizona Daily Star)
  • NORFOLK, Va. — Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer glanced at the stat sheet and gushed as she examined Amber Orranges solid all-around game. She played like a senior, forget freshman, the Hall of Famer said.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • DePauls Magnificent Seven hit the end of the line on Monday.
  • (Chicago Tribune)
  • SPOKANE, Wash. -- The expectations for the University of Miami women's basketball team were as high as they had been in two decades. But for the second season in a row, the end result was the same.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • COLLEGE PARK, MD. — This time, lucky No. 7 seed came up just short. University of Louisville senior Becky Burke's 3-pointer with less than five seconds left came up short as did the Cardinals' upset bid of Maryland. The No.
  • (Courier-Journal)
  • AMES, Iowa — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay athletic director Ken Bothof made a bid several years ago to host the first two rounds of the NCAA womens tournament, only to be turned down.
  • (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  • Notre Dame took control on its home floor before anyone could work up a sweat.   The top-seeded Irish ran out to an 11-0 lead less than two minutes into the game Sunday and overpowered Liberty 74-43 in the NCAA tournament first round.
  • (Peoria Journal Star)
  • NORFOLK, Va. — Freshman Amber Orrange scored a career-high 18 points and Stanford beat West Virginia 72-55 Monday night in the second round of the NCAA womens tournament.
  • (Times Herald-Record)

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