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The Ducks (19-11, 10-8 Big Ten) are still firmly on the NCAA Tournament bubble, but by most projections are on the right side of the bubble, either as one of the last four byes or as part of the Firs...
From USA TODAY
Hailey Van Lith scored 12 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter to help second-seeded TCU beat No. 3 seed Notre Dame on Saturday, 71-62, in the Sweet 16 of the women's tournament.
From Fox News
UConn is seeking its first national championship since 2016 and first title for Bueckers.
From The New York Times
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The Oregon women's basketball team returned to March Madness for the first time in two seasons this year, but how can it improve next year?
Vanderbilt women's basketball has been selected for the NCAA tournament for the second straight season. The Commodores (22-10) are a No. 7 seed and will face No. 10 seed Oregon at 4:30 p.m. CST on Friday in Durham, N.C. to open March Madness. The highlight ...
The Oregon women's basketball team fell in its second-round matchup against Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis.
Though the No. 10 Oregon women's basketball team blew a 19-point second-half lead and nearly gave the game away late, it won its first NCAA Tournament game since 2021 Friday in Durham, North ...
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Deja Kelly scored 20 points, and No. 10 seed Oregon recovered in overtime after losing a 19-point lead in the second half to beat No. 7 Vanderbilt 77-73 on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
By no means was Oregon women's basketball and UNC transfer Deja Kelly expecting a welcome mat Sunday upon her return to Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Paige Bueckers overwhelmed the OU women's basketball team, finishing with a career-high 40 points, as the Sooners' season ended with a 82-59 loss to UConn in the Sweet 16.
Why Oklahoma, Raegan Beers pose new challenge for UConn women's basketball in March Madness Sweet 16
Why Oklahoma star center Raegan Beers poses a new challenge for UConn women's basketball in March Madness Sweet 16 in Spokane.