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The point guard became the first freshman — woman or man — to record a triple-double in the N.C.A.A. tournament. Now she has Notre Dame playing in the round of 16 on Saturday.
The New York Times – Sports:
The point guard became the first freshman — woman or man — to record a triple-double in the N.C.A.A. tournament. Now she has Notre Dame playing in the round of 16 on Saturday.
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All four No. 1 seeds remain and two, South Carolina and Stanford, are in action on Friday, as is Creighton, one of two No. 10 seeds still in the field.
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Eight games on Monday will determine the rest of the field for the round of 16, which begins Friday.
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Several national title contenders will make their case that they belong in the tournament’s second weekend.
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If you’re looking for underdogs to root for, plenty of teams playing on Saturday are looking for their first taste of tournament glory.
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South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, the leading candidates for the Naismith Trophy, will both play, but Friday might be the only opportunity to see some other high-scoring stars.
The New York Times – Sports:
South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, the leading candidates for the Naismith Trophy, will both play, but Friday might be the only opportunity to see some other high-scoring stars.
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All four of the top teams — Stanford, South Carolina, North Carolina State and Louisville — look vulnerable this year.
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As the field expands to 68, there are players throughout the tournament capable of making a splash.