South Carolina WBB downs Duke to reach NCAA Final 4
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Chloe Kitts scored 14 points and defending national champion South Carolina reached the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight year, beating Duke 54-50 on Sunday.
From The Associated Press- Sports
No. 1 seed South Carolina clinched a trip to their fifth-straight Final Four with a 54-50 win over No. 2 Duke in the Elite Eight game of the NCAA Tournament.
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Projected No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg leads the Blue Devils and is coming off a herculean 30-point showing in Duke's 100-93 win over No. 4 seed Arizona.
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Twenty-five years after his lone national title, Tom Izzo has come up short of a second. Michigan State fell behind by 15 points in the opening minutes and never could fight all the way back.
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The SEC, Big Ten and Big 12 gobbled up more than 50 percent of all the multi-million dollar units available in the tournament.
The No. 2 seed Michigan State Spartans (30-6) and the No. 1 seed Auburn Tigers (31-5) will meet on Sunday in the NCAA Tournament Elite 8.
Men’s NCAA Tournament Elite Eight roundup: Clayton’s late-game burst, Duke’s defensive prowess
Florida survived third-seed Texas Tech while Duke didn't need any late-game heroics to secure a bid to San Antonio as the second No. 1 seed
On the women’s side, several Carolina teams are in play today, including UNC taking on Duke and reigning national champions South Carolina playing Maryland. CSL Mike Lacett joined Queen City News Now to talk about the action.
First, defending national champion and No. 1 seed South Carolina narrowly took down No. 2 seed Duke, 54-50. Then, top-seeded UCLA defeated No. 3 seed LSU, which won the national title game two years ago, 72-65. The Final Four is in Tampa, Florida on Friday night. Here are Sunday's highlights!