South Carolina, Duke, TCU and Notre Dame advanced to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament after securing wins in their respective second-round matchups. South Carolina defeated Indiana 64-53 with a dominant third quarter performance, led by Chloe Kitts and Bree Hall. Duke secured a 59-53 victory over Oregon, thanks to Ashlon Jackson’s 20-point second half. TCU cruised to an 85-70 win over Louisville behind Hailey Van Lith’s 16 points and 10 assists. Notre Dame dominated Michigan 76-55 with Liatu King scoring 18 points and Hannah Hidalgo adding 21 points.
Tennessee also secured a spot in the Sweet 16 with an 82-67 victory over Ohio State, with Talaysia Cooper and Zee Spearman leading the charge. South Carolina will face Duke in the Sweet 16, while TCU will take on Notre Dame in their first-ever appearance in the tournament’s Sweet 16.
These wins set up exciting matchups in the next round of the tournament and showcase the talent and determination of these top women’s college basketball programs. Fans can expect high-intensity games and competitive matchups as these teams continue to compete for a chance to advance in the tournament and ultimately vie for the national championship title.
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