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Upsets and Triumphs: Recap of NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament

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The NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament saw a mix of upsets and triumphs as teams battled it out on the court. In a thrilling matchup, Arizona secured a win against Auburn, while Holy Cross dominated over UT Martin. Presbyterian and Vanderbilt also secured victories over their opponents, Sacred Heart and Columbia, respectively.

On another court, teams like Texas, Alabama, Iowa St, Maryland, Stanford, Utah, S. Dakota St, Gonzaga, UC Irvine, Tennessee, Green Bay, NC State, showcased their skills and determination, with some advancing to the next rounds after intense games.

The competition continued to heat up as standout teams like Southern Cal dominated over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Islanders and Kansas, while Syracuse and UConn showcased their prowess with impressive wins over their opponents.

With each game bringing new surprises, Baylor, Virginia Tech, Marshall, Duke, Richmond, Ohio St, Maine, South Carolina, North Carolina, Michigan St, Nebraska, E. Washington, Oklahoma, Florida Gulf Coast, Indiana, Fairfield, Mississippi, Marquette, Notre Dame, Kent St, battled it out on the court to secure victories and advance in the tournament.

As the tournament progressed, powerhouse teams like Iowa, West Virginia, Princeton, Creighton, UNLV, UCLA, Cal Baptist, Colorado, Drake, Kansas St, Portland, Middle Tennessee, Louisville, LSU, Rice showcased their skills and determination, with some teams facing unexpected losses and exits from the competition.

In the end, it was a battle of the best as top teams clashed in intense matchups, with the final showdown seeing South Carolina emerging victorious over Oregon St. in a thrilling game that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Rachel Adams

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