Madness, Sweet 16 and NCAA Tournament
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With the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight officially over, there weren't any unexpected results.
From Bleacher Report
Teachers are scoring big with students by bringing the spirit of March Madness into the classroom.
From Education Week
Houston gave Tennessee a lesson in defensive dominance, shutting down the Vols for a 69-50 win to reach the Final Four for the seventh time.
From East Bay Times
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Quite simply, this is not the year of the Cinderella squad. The silver lining: The second-weekend matchups are loaded.
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Sporting News on MSNThe NCAA women's tournament scores the second most-watched Sweet 16 and Elite 8 everOh nothing, only women's sports being wildly successful once again. So successful that, in-fact, that this year's Sweet 16 and Elite 8 rounds were the second most-watched on ESPN in the history of, well,
The Wildcats shot a blistering 12-of-24 from three-point range in both of those earlier meetings, coming away with a 78-73 win on Jan. 28 and a 75-64 victory on Feb. 11 to hand the Volunteers two of their seven losses.
Reniya Kelly grew up in Hoover, Alabama, and led her high school team to three state titles at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. That’s where Carolina will face Duke in the Sweet 16.
A season steeped with promise ended in early heartbreak for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, who suffered a 71-62 upset loss to TCU on Saturday in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.
Superstar guard Hailey Von Lith and former Oregon Duck center Sedona Prince lead the No. 2 seed TCU Horned Frogs against the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in this women’s NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 matchup.
Since N.C. State and LSU met in the Bahamas in November, the Wolfpack and Tigers have combined to win 44 of 52 games and have evolved considerably.