Women's March Madness live: Highlights, scores from today's NCAA Tournament
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The Women's NCAA Tournament begins the Round of 32 teams after first round wrapped Saturday.
The No. 1 seeds were not really tested, but No. 2 Iowa had to dig deep to survive No. 15 Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday.
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No. 1 seed Texas is back in action Sunday against Oregon. Perhaps the game of the day in Maryland-North Carolina, renewing an old ACC rivalry. The Terps also defeated the Tar Heels for their lone national title in 2006. LSU is also in action, bringing 'The Show' every time it competes.
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Maryland-North Carolina renew rivalry
The first game of the second round is about to get underway at Carmichael Arena, with the No. 4 North Carolina Tar Heels facing the No. 5 Maryland Terrapins with a trip to Fort Worth on the line. The Tar Heels are searching for their second consecutive Sweet Sixteen appearance, while the Terrapins are looking to make their fifth Sweet Sixteen in the past six seasons.
Junior guard Reniya Kelly will not be available Sunday for the Tar Heels. She has been sidelined since Feb. 5 with an undisclosed injury. Kelly has averaged 6.1 points, 2.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game for the Tar Heels.
The winner of this game will travel to Fort Worth, where they will play the winner of UConn-Syracuse next week. − Carter Braun
Women's March Madness schedule: NCAA Tournament games, TV listings for Sunday, March 22
- Maryland vs. UNC | 12 p.m. ESPN
- NC State vs. Michigan | 1 p.m. ABC
- Ole Miss vs. Minnesota | 2 p.m. ESPN
- Texas Tech vs. LSU | 3 p.m. ABC
- Duke vs. Baylor | 4 p.m. ESPN
- Oregon vs. Texas | 6 p.m. ESPN
- Washington vs. TCU | 8 p.m. ESPN
Women's March Madness first-round results: Women's NCAA Tournament scores so far
- No. 3 Duke 81, No. 14 Charleston 64
- No. 3 TCU 86, No. 14 UC San Diego 40
- Oregon 70, Virginia Tech 60
- No. 6 Baylor 67, No. 11 Nebraska 62
- Washington 72, South Dakota State 54
- No. 5 Maryland 99, No. 12 Murray State 67
- Ole Miss 81, Gonzaga 66
- No. 1 Texas 87 No. 16 Missouri State 45
- North Carolina 82, Western Illinois 51
- Michigan 83, Holy Cross 48
- No. 4 Minnesota 75, No. 13 Green Bay 58
- LSU 116, Jacksonville 58
- No. 5 Michigan State 65, No. 12 Colorado State 62
- No. 7 North Carolina State 76, No. 10 Tennessee 61
- No. 7 Texas Tech 57, No. 10 Villanova 52
- No. 4 Oklahoma 89, No. 13 Idaho 59
- No. 3 Ohio State 75, No. 14 Howard
- No. 3 Louisville 72, No. 14 Vermont 52
- No. 1 South Carolina 103, No. 16 Southern 34
- No. 10 Virginia 82, No. 7 Georgia 73, OT
- No. 6 Notre Dame 79, No. 11 Fairfield 60
- No. 5 Kentucky 71, No. 12 James Madison 56
- No. 6 Alabama 68, No. 11 Rhode Island 55
- No. 1 UConn 90, No. 16 UTSA 52
- No. 9 USC 71, No. 8 Clemson 67
- No. 2 Iowa 68, No. 15 FDU 48
- No. 4 West Virginia 82, No. 13 Miami (OH) 54
- No. 9 Syracuse 72 No. 8 Iowa State 63
- No. 2 Vanderbilt 102, No. 15 High Point 61
- No. 8 Oklahoma State 82, No. 9 Princeton 68
- No. 7 Illinois 66, No. 10 Colorado 57
- UCLA 96, California Baptist 43
March Madness bracket: Monday second-round game times, schedule
Monday, March 23
All times Eastern
- Alabama vs. Louisville - 12 p.m. ESPN
- Virginia vs. Iowa - 2 p.m. ESPN
- Notre Dame vs. Ohio State - 4 p.m. ESPN
- Kentucky vs. WVU - 5 p.m. ESPN2
- Syracuse vs. UConn - 6 p.m. ESPN
- Illinois vs. Vanderbilt - 7 p.m. ESPN2
- USC vs. South Carolina - 8 p.m. ESPN
- Oklahoma State vs. UCLA - 10 p.m. ESPN
Where is Women's March Madness this year?
- First & Second Rounds:
- Duke, Durham, North Carolina | Cameron Indoor Stadium
- Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa | Carver-Hawkeye Arena
- LSU, Baton Rouge, Louisiana | Pete Maravich Assembly Center
- Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky | KFC Yum! Center
- Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan | Crisler Center
- Minnesota, Minneapolis | Williams Arena
- North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina | Carmichael Arena
- Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio | Value Center Arena
- Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma | Lloyd Noble Center
- South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina | Colonial Life Arena
- TCU, Forth Worth, Texas | Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena
- Texas, Austin, Texas | Moody Center
- UCLA, Los Angeles | Pauley Pavilion
- UConn, Storrs, Connecticut | Gampel Pavilion
- Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tennessee | Memorial Gym
- West Virginia, Morgantown | Hope Coliseum
- Sweet 16 & Elite 8: Fort Worth, Texas and Sacramento, California
- Final Four & National Championship: Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Arizona
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