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Summary, scores, scores, and upsets from Day 2 of the NCAA Women’s Tournament

Summary, scores, scores, and upsets from Day 2 of the NCAA Women’s Tournament

After a first day of big wins, a few upsets and good basketball, March Madness continued into Saturday. The NCAA Women’s Tournament concluded the first round with 16 games. The ESPN family of networks will televise the entire tournament, culminating in the national championship game on April 2 on ABC.

No. 1 Indiana 77, No. 16 Tennessee Tech 47 (summary)
No. 4 Tennessee 95, No. 13 St. Louis 50 (Summary)
No. 3 Ohio State 80, No. 14 James Madison 66 (summary)
No. 9 Miami 62, No. 8 Oklahoma State 61 (summary)
No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast 74, No. 5 Washington State 63 (Summary)
No. 2 Yukon ’95, No. 15 Vermont ’52 (Summary)
No. 12 Toledo 80, No. 5 Iowa State 73 (summary)
No. 6 North Carolina 61, No. 11 St. John’s 59 (summary)
No. 4 Villanova 76, No. 13 Cleveland State 59 (summary)
No. 7 Baylor-78, No. 10 Alabama-74 (summary)
No. 6 Colorado 82, No. 11 Middle Tennessee 60 (summary)
No. 5 Louisville 83, No. 12 Drake 81 (summary)
No. 5 Oklahoma 85s, No. 12 Portland 63s (summary)
No. 3 Duke 89, No. 14 Iona 49 (Summary)
No. 4 Texas 79, No. 13 East Carolina 40 (summary)
No. 4 UCLA 67, No. 4 UCLA. 13 Sacramento State 45 (summary)

Recap all the events of March Madness on Saturday

Everything you need to know about the NCAA Tournament

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  • Yes, Caitlin Clark is flirting with another triple-double, but Hannah Stoelke is Ewa’s X-factor

  • Stanford star Cameron Brink misses NCAA Opener against #16 Sacred Heart with illness

  • No. 11 Mississippi State women take up No. 6 Creighton after an All Four victory

  • South Carolina opens its title defense with a dominant win over Norfolk State

  • Is there a team that can prevent South Carolina from repeating the championship?

  • Boston High, Caitlin Clark and Debating Player of the Year

  • How Caitlin Clark Earned 10 Triplets in NCAA History

  • Will UConn’s 14-season Final Four streak end?

  • How Washington State embraced its tight-knit team and Shania Twain singles out for a surprising run in March

  • Sagittarius tips: Iowa, UConn is not a no-no. 1 seeds can make runs, as well as trendy spam picks

  • Power Ratings: South Carolina Easy No. 1; Duke, LSU, and UCLA trend downward

  • GREENVILLE 1 PREVIEW: Olivia Miles injury hinders Notre Dame’s chances. Portland might surprise you

  • Greenville 2 preview: Maddy Siegrist performs; LSU faces the test

  • Seattle 3 preview: Tennessee looking to break through; Watch out for UConn

  • Seattle 4 preview: Texas aims for a breakthrough; The #5 ranked history in Louisville is worth seeing

  • 7 women’s basketball players to watch the NCAA tournament

  • Cinderella: 7 Squads Can Crash the Dance

  • The NCAA tournament bracket is revealed: Alia of Boston, South Carolina takes first place overall

  • Here’s what the NCAA Women’s Championship selection committee got right and wrong

  • Printable women’s bow for March Madness

  • Records: Who has won the most championships, made the most Final Fours and more in women’s basketball

  • Every Winner, Final Four MVP and All-Time Player of Women’s Basketball

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