2023 NCAA Women's Tournament scores: No. 1 seed Indiana falls to Miami; UConn, Louisville headed to Sweet 16

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The madness is in full swing in the NCAA Women's Tournament. The No. 9 seed Miami Hurricanes are headed to the Sweet 16 after upsetting No. 1 seed Indiana in the Greenville 2 Regional 70-68, thanks to a game-winning shot from Destiny Harden with 3.3 seconds left. Harden's shot came after Yarden Garzon tied the game at 68 with a step-back 3-pointer with eight seconds reamining. Miami is off to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1992, where they'll take on No. 4 seed Villanova. Indiana's loss, meanwhile, means that for the first time since 1998, two No. 1 seeds are out of the NCAA women's tourney before the Sweet 16.

Villanova punched their ticket to the Sweet 16 with a 76-57 win over Florida Gulf Coast. The nation's leading scorer Maddy Siegrist scored 31 points -- her 16th 30-point game of the season -- in the Wildcats' final home game. Lucy Olsen was also excellent, scoring 23 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to go along with seven assists for the second double-double of her 2022-23 campaign. 

Last season, Hailey Van Lith burst on the national scene, averaging 19 points per game during Louisville's run to the Final Four. After two games in this year's NCAA Tournament, Van Lith is turning in another outstanding Big Dance. She led Louisville with 21 points and sparked a surprisingly comfortable win over Texas to get the Cardinals back to the Sweet 16. Louisville now takes on No. 8 seed Ole Miss in the Seattle 4 Regional semifinals for their sixth straight trip to the Sweet 16.  

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2023 Women's NCAA Tournament second round schedule

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(3) Ohio State 71, (6) North Carolina 69
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(4) Tennessee 94, (12) Toledo 47
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(4) Villanova 76, (12) Florida Gulf Coast 57
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No. 5 Louisville 73, No. 4 Texas 51
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(9) Miami 70, (1) Indiana 68
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(2) UConn 77, (7) Baylor 58

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(6) Colorado 61, (3) Duke 53 (OT)
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(4) UCLA 83, (5) Oklahoma 72
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Final: No. 9 Miami 70, No. 1 Indiana 68

The Hurricanes are heading to their first Sweet 16 since 1992 thanks to a jumper by Destiny Harden with three seconds left on the clock. Miami, playing in front of an Indiana crowd, led most of the game. The Hoosiers attempted a comeback in the second half and tied the game several times, but never actually found the lead. Indiana freshman Yarden Garzon made it interesting when she hit a 3-pointer with 6.6 seconds remaining in the game, but Harden pulled through for her team. She finished the night with 18 points on 5-of-9 shooting, along with five rebounds.

No. 8 seed Ole Miss upset No. 1 seed Stanford on Sunday. This is the first time since 1998 that two No. 1 seeds lose in the first two rounds of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament. 

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Final: No. 4 UCLA 82, No. 5 Oklahoma 73

What looked like what would result in a blowout in favor of UCLA turned into a real battle for a while as Oklahoma dissolved an 18-point deficit in the third quarter. The Bruins needed all the weapons they could use in the fourth quarter, but their leading scorer Charisma Osborne left briefly after hurting her ankle. Fortunately for UCLA, she was able to come back in the game and finished the night with 36 points -- a new career-high for her. A handful of Bruins were also in foul trouble in the fourth quarter. Lina Sontag fouled out with 3:32 remaining, and Gabriela Jaquez got her fifth foul with 1:37 on the clock.

Nevertheless, the Bruins survived and advanced to their first Sweet 16 since 2019. Next up, UCLA is taking on No. 1 overall seed South Carolina -- a team that is riding a 40-game winning streak dating back to last season.

 
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Charisma Osborne back on the court

A trainer briefly worked on Osborne's ankle after she was visibly in pain and left the court. She checked back in for the Bruins with 6:17 remaining in the game. 

 
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Charisma Osborne leaves the court with injury 

The game stopped after UCLA's Charisma Osborne tried to save the ball and stepped on a photographer, hurting her ankle as the clock read 7:23 in the fourth quarter.

 
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End of 3Q: No. 5 Oklahoma 54, No. 4 UCLA 53

UCLA led by as many as 18 points, but Oklahoma dissolved that lead after the break thanks to a 22-6 run. The Sooners found a one-point advantage as the clock read 1:30. The teams briefly traded the lead but Oklahoma held on. Charisma Osborne — who leads all scorers with 23 points — helped UCLA finish the period on a high note with an and-1 to make it a one-point game. The Sooners had 13 turnovers in the first half, but took care of the ball better in the third quarter with only two turnovers. 

 
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Final: No. 6 Colorado 61, No. 3 Duke 53

Aaronette Vonleh was the heroine in overtime, scoring four points, grabbing three rebounds and getting a steal to lead the Buffaloes into the Sweet 16 for the first time in 20 years. The Buffs got off to a hot start, but the Blue Devils tightened up on defense to slow the game down and get Duke back in it to get the game to overtime. Celeste Taylor had a stat-stuffing night for the ages in the loss, coming within striking distance of a quadruple-double with eight points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and 10 steals. Duke could have used a better shooting night from Taylor who went just 3-of-14 from the floor. Colorado moves on in the Seattle 4 Regional to take on No. 2 seed Iowa. In the other Seattle 4 Regional, No. 5 seed Louisville takes on No. 8 seed Ole Miss after they knocked off top-seeded Stanford.

 
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Halftime: No. 4 UCLA 41, No. 5 Oklahoma 28

Charisma Osborne is leading UCLA with 16 points on 7-of-12 from the field, including two 3-pointers. The Bruins are a team that likes to share, and they have 11 assists for their 17 field goals so far. The Bruins defense held the Sooners to just 9-of-29 from the field in the first two periods. Madi Williams has led Oklahoma with 15.4 points per game this season shooting above 51% from the field, tonight she has eight points in the first two quarters going 2-of-5. 

 
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Final: No. 2 UConn 77, No. 7 Baylor 58

The Huskies are heading to their 29th consecutive Sweet 16, and they've officially won their 50th straight NCAA game at home. 

This was only Azzi Fudd's 13th game this season as she dealt with a knee injury, but she shook off the rust to lead UConn with 22 points, including three 3-pointers. As a whole, UConn outshot Baylor 51.6%-34.4% from the field. Fudd was the team's leading scorer before suffering a knee injury early December, but then Aaliyah Edwards stepped up. She had yet another good performance tonight with 19 points on 9-of-11 shooting from the field. They've dealt with a lot of setbacks this season, but the Huskies have been a deep and resilient group that has all the tools to compete in March.

 
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Midway through the fourth quarter and Duke has battled all the way back against Colorado. The Buffaloes lead 44-43 with  just under six minutes left in regulation, and a fantastic all-around effort from Celeste Taylor has led the way. despite shooting just 2-of-13 from the field, she has six points, eight steals, six assists and seven rebounds. The Blue Devils have also clamped down on defense, holding Colorado to just seven points in the third quarter.

 
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End of 3Q: No. 2 UConn 62, No. 7 Baylor 50

Baylor has hit 10 3-pointers so far, but the Huskies are not letting up. Uconn outscored Baylor 22-15 in the third quarter, and a big part of that effort was Azzi Fudd -- who has only played 13 games this season due to injury. Fudd registered 16 points in the third period, and currently leads all scorers with 22 points.

 
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End of Q1: No. 4 UCLA 21, No. 5 Oklahoma 14

The game started with both teams going back and forth, but eventually the Bruins found their rhythm and began taking over. ULCA is outshooting Oklahoma 45%-35.7% from the field. This was going to be a battle between two unselfish teams, and so far the Bruins lead 7-3 in assists. Six Bruins have scored so far, as Kiki Rice and Gina Conti lead with five points each.

 
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Halftime: No. 2 UConn 40, No. 7 Baylor 35

Baylor led at the beginning of the game but the Huskies wasted no time making a comeback through a 17-2 run early in the first part of the second quarter. The Bears only got four points in the paint, but they've stayed in the game by hitting eight 3-pointers in the first half. They typically average less than seven 3-pointers per game.

UConn's Aliyah Edwards is leading all scorers with 12 points shooting 6-of-7 from the field, but Nika Muhl sent the loudest message before the break with a running 3-point buzzer beater. 

 
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Halftime: No. 6 Colorado 32, No. 3. Duke 26

The pace of the game has considerably slowed, and advantage Blue Devils. Vanessa de Jesus has given uke a big lift with seven points off the bench, but its been the Duke defense after the first quarter that has kept them in it. Colorado scored just 11 points in the second quarter. Just their second quarter of the tournament under 20 points --- Colorado scored just 12 points in the fourth quarter against Middle Tennessee after taking their foot off the gas in a 22-point win. Colorado's Quay Miller leads all players with 15 points and six rebounds in the first half. 

 
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End of Q3: No. 9 Miami 49, No. 1 Indiana 48

They don't call it March Madness for no reason. Indiana has played from behind all game and entered halftime with a double-digit deficit. However, the Hoosiers began comeback in the third period and will be starting the fourth quarter only down by one. Mackenzie Holmes and Grace Berger are leading the Hoosiers with 16 and 15 points each. Holmes -- who missed the first round due to injury -- an only registered four points in the first two quarters but found her rhythm and added 12 in the third period.

 
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End 1Q: No. 6 Colorado 21, No. 3 Duke 11

The Buffs are picking up on offence right where they left off after their first round win. Colorado's 10-point lead is led by Quay Miller who scored 11 points and hit her only 3-point attempt of the first quarter. Duke looked our of sorts, turning the ball over five times and getting out hustled by Colorado, losing the rebounding battle 10-5. The Blue Devils also went just 1-of-5 from 3-point land.

 
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Geno Auriemma's UConn Huskies have struggled with injuries since last season, but they've proven to be a resilient group. Azzi Fudd stepped up after Paige Bueckers tore her ACL before the season began. However, she ended up missing significant playing time with a knee injury. Fudd has been on and off, but she is competing in this tournament as part of a deep roster led by Aliyah Edwards' 16.9 points per game on 58.3% shooting. 

Edwards helped UConn -- a program that has reached the Final Four 14 consecutive times -- remind everyone how strong the Huskies are in March by registering 28 points against Vermont in a 95-52 victory in the first round. The Huskies have not lost an NCAA Tournament game played at home since 1993. They will have to get through the Baylor Bears tonight to keep their streak alive.

 
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Halftime: No. 9 Miami 41, No. 1 Indiana 29

The Hoosiers simply have not found a way to stop the Hurricanes. Halfway through the second quarter, Indiana started a 6-0 run but Miami shut it down quickly. 

Miami is shooting 57.1% from the field and has registered six 3-pointers. Meanwhile, Indiana is 1-of-8 from beyond the arc so far, even though this is one of the best 3-point shooting teams in the nation. Miami's defense is holding the Hoosiers to 34.4% from the field. Lola Pendande and Destiny Harden are leading the Hurricane's offense with 12 points each.

 
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Final: No. 5 Louisville 73, No. 4 Texas 51

Last season, Hailey Van Lith burst on the national scene, averaging 19 points per game on Louisville's run to the Final Four. After two games in this year's NCAA Tournament, Van Lith is turning in another outstanding Big Dance, leading Louisville to a surprisingly comfortable win over Texas to get the Cardinals back to the Sweet 16 with 21 points to top the Longhorns.  All-Big 12 Texas guard Rori Harmon left the game late in the fourth quarter with an apparent left leg injury. Louisville now takes on No. 8 seed Ole Miss in the Seattle 4 Regional semifinals in their sixth-straight trip to the Sweet 16.

 
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Colorado got its first NCAA Tournament victory in 20 years after a 22-point victory against Middle Tennessee. The Buffaloes defense has been strong, as they held opponents under 38% from the field and under 30% from 3-point range during the regular season. As they look to keep their momentum going for a deep run in the Big Dance, they have a tough challenge ahead of them. The Duke Blue Devils dominated the first round with a 40-point win against Iona. Their defense has also been solid. They've been a scary team to face as they led the ACC in scoring defense (50.8 PPG) and field goal percentage defense (34.8%).

 
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Final: No. 4 Villanova 76, No. 12 Florida Golf Coast 57

Maddy Siegrist and co. are headed to Greenville for the Sweet 16 in the Greenville 2 Regional semifinals. The nations' leading scorer scored 31 points -- her 16th 30-point game of the season -- in the Wildcats' final home game. Lucy Olsen was excellent as well scoring 23 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to go along with seven assists in the second double-double of her 2022-23 campaign. Aside from a second quarter wobble, the Wildcats were in control of the game from the opening tap. Villanova forces 14 FGCU turnovers and shot 47.8% from the floor in the win. They'll take on the winner of Indiana and Miami in the Sweet 16. 

 
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End of Q3: No. 5 Louisville 56, No. 4 Texas 35

The Cardinals kept the momentum they had before the break and have found their largest lead of the night. Their star player Hailey Van Lith is leading all scorers with 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting. Louisville got the last eight rebounds of the third period, and overall lead Texas in that category 36-28.

 
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End of Q1: No. 9 Miami 20, No. 1 Indiana 12

Miami stepped up against the Hoosiers in front of a big crowd of Indiana fans. The Hurricanes came in as the underdogs but took control of the first quarter by outshooting Indiana 60%-35.5% from the field. Four Hurricanes have scored so far, led by Lola Pendande's eight points on 4-of-5 shooting from the field. 

 
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End 3Q: No. 4 Villanova 65, No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast 

Villanova came out of the half like...well...they came out of the opening tap. Maddy Siegrist scored 17 of her 29 toal points in the third quarter, outscoring FGCU by herself (16 points for the Eagles) as the Wildcats blew the game open. Sophomore guard Lucy Olsen is also having a huge night with 17 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. Villanova is knocking on the door of their first Sweet 16 appearance since a 2003 run to the Elite Eight.

 
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The Indiana Hoosiers are looking for their third consecutive -- and third ever -- Sweet 16 appearance. To do that, they will have to get past the Miami Hurricanes. The Hoosiers are having an excellent 2022-23 campaign, with a school-record 27 wins during the regular season. Their offense is deep with six players averaging at least 9.5 points per game. They are led by Mackenzie Holmes averaging 22.3 points per game, although she missed the first round due to left knee soreness. Indiana is tough, but Miami can't be overlooked as the Hurricanes' resume is includes by wins over Florida State, North Carolina and Virginia Tech.

 
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Final: No. 4 Tennessee 94, No. 12 Toledo 47

The Lady Volunteers took over early in the game and never slowed down against Toledo -- the team that came in fresh off eliminating Iowa State. They are officially heading to their second consecutive Sweet 16, which is their first back-to-back appearance since 2014.

Tennessee had seven players score at least eight points tonight, with Sara Puckett and Jillian Hollingshead leading from the bench with 13 points each. As a team, the Lady Volunteers out rebounded the Rockets 58-31. Jasmine Franklin, coming off the bench, was responsible for 10 of those rebounds.

 
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Halftime: No. 5 Louisville 37, No. 4 Texas 23

Louisville began pulling away and reached a double-digit lead as the clock read 3:20. The Cardinals have been aggressive and are succeeding so far by moving the ball, as well as sharing the offense with nine players scoring at least two points. Only Hailey Van Lith has reached double figures with 10 points on 4-of-8 shooting from the field.

Texas has seen nine turnovers, seven more than the Cardinals. The Longhorns are usually a deep team offensively, but Deyona Gaston was the only player to score for them in the second quarter.

 
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Halftime: No. 4 Villanova 39, No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast 33 

Its been a tale of two quarters just outside Philadelphia. After Villanova blitzed FGCU in the first quarter, the Eagles have stormed back to make a game that looked like it could have been on its way to being a blowout a two possession game at the intermission. The Eagles outscored the Wildcats 22-13 in the second quarter as they were able to get some stops and get going a bit from beyond the arc. FGCU made three 3-pointers in the second quarter. They also clamped down on Maddy Siegrist who scored just two points on 1-of-4 from the floor in the second quarter. 

 
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End of Q3: No. 4 Tennessee 72, No. 12 Toledo 40

Quinesha Lockett is fighting hard with 19 points for Toledo, but Tennessee is showing its depth with four players already reaching double figures. The Lady Volunteers only average around five 3-pointers per game, but they have already hit nine shots from beyond the arc tonight.

 
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Shaylee Gonzales has been a huge addition to the Texas roster, especially as the Longhorns struggled with injuries this season. The 5-foot-10 guard is the only player to start in every game for the Longhorns through their 2022-23 campaign, and leads their deep offense with 12.9 points per contest. She joined the team as a graduate student after earning the 2021-22 WCC Player of the Year award at BYU. 

 
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End of Q1: No. 4 Texas 16, No. 5 Louisville 16

The Cardinals tried to take over early in the game, but the Longhorns found momentum halfway through the first quarter. Shaylee Gonzales hit the jumper that tied the game with 23 seconds left on the clock. Although they fell behind by seven points early on, the Longhorns fought and ourebounded Louisville 13-6 on the way to their comeback.

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