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  • Armelie Lumanu scored 12 points for the seventh-seeded Lady Bulldogs (20-12), while Mokango also grabbed 14 rebounds.

    Alysha Clark scored 17 points and pulled down 14 rebounds for the 10th-seeded Blue Raiders (25-6).

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  • Ta'Shia Phillips racked up 23 points and 21 rebounds for third-seeded Xavier (28-3), which will take on sixth-seeded Vanderbilt in the second round.

    Tarita Gordon scored a career-high 30 points in defeat for the 14th-seeded Lady Bucs (23-9).

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  • Ashley Barlow netted 13 points for Notre Dame (28-5), which got 12 points from Devereaux Peters.

    Kailey Klein poured in 31 points and pulled down eight rebounds in defeat for Cleveland State (19-14).

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  • Kristen McCarthy and LaKeisha Eaddy added 15 points apiece for Temple (25-8), which will battle top-seeded UConn in the second round. The Huskies have won an NCAA record 73 consecutive games, and Temple head coach Tonya Cardoza was an assistant coach at UConn for 14 years.

    Dawn Evans scored 18 points in defeat for James Madison (26-7), which received 14 points from Tarik Hislop.

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  • May Kotsopoulos scored 14 points for the 10th-seeded Catamounts (27-6).

    Alyssa Karel scored 13 points for the seventh-seeded Badgers (21-11). Lynn Zastrow scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds.

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  • Hannah Tuomi scored 17 points and grabbed a career-high 12 rebounds for sixth- seeded Vanderbilt (23-10). Jence Rhoads added 15 points and Jessica Mooney pitched in 14 points for the Commodores.

    Anna Martin scored 20 points for 11th-seeded DePaul (21-12). Felicia Chester added 15 points and Sam Quigley posted 14 points for the Blue Demons.

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  • Brittany Johnson scored 18 points for Ohio State (31-4), which is making a programrecord eighth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

    Samantha Prahalis posted 14 points and 13 assists for the Buckeyes, and Shavelle Little added 14 points as well.

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  • Maya Moore pitched in 21 points for UConn (34-0), which extended its NCAA record winning streak to 73 games. Tiffany Hayes and Kalana Greene both scored 12 points for the Huskies, and Meghan Gardler pitched in 10 points off the bench.

    Hannah Kador netted 10 points despite 3-of-22 shooting from the floor in defeat for Southern (23-9).

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  • Victoria Dunlap added 15 points and eight rebounds for Kentucky (26-7), while Keyla Snowden also contributed 15 points.

    Devon Brown netted 24 points for Liberty (27-6), while Avery Warley posted a double-double of 17 points and 14 rebounds in the loss. Kylee Beecher tallied 16 points, while Jelena Antic chipped in 10 points.

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  • Angel Robinson recorded a double-double in the win for Georgia (24-8) with 18 points and 13 rebounds.

    Roshaunda Barnes netted 17 points in the loss for Tulane (26-7), while Chassity Brown added 13.

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  • Ogwumike, the Pac-10 Player of the Year, got some help from Jeanette Pohlen, who pitched in 16 points for Stanford (32-1). The Cardinal, who got 15 points from Kayla Pedersen, will take on eighth-seeded Iowa in the second round.

    TreShont Nottingham tallied 10 points in defeat for UC Riverside (17-16).

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  • Kelli Griffin netted 14 points in the win for Baylor (24-9), while Melissa Jones added 11 points.

    Hayley Munro and Emma Andrews scored 13 points apiece in the loss for Fresno State (27-7).

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  • Tiffany Shives added 16 points for Gonzaga (28-4), which will take on second- seeded Texas A&M in the second round.

    Chay Shegog tallied 19 points on 9-of-10 shooting from the floor in the setback for North Carolina (19-12).

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  • Jaime Printy and Kamille Wahlin netted 15 points apiece in the win for Iowa (20-13).

    Morgan Johnson and Kelly Krei contributed healthy efforts as well, scoring 12 and 10 points, respectively.

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  • Latia Magee pitched in 11 points for Georgetown (26-6), which will take on either fourth-seeded Baylor or 13th-seeded Fresno State in the second round.

    Corielle Yarde tallied 15 points for Marist (26-8), which posted its lowest point total of the season.

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  • Toni Young poured in a career-high 22 points for Oklahoma State (24-10), which will take on either fifth-seeded Georgia or 12th-seeded Tulane in the second round.

    Precious Robinson posted 10 points and nine rebounds off the bench for the Cowgirls, who got 10 assists from Ally Clardy.

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  • Tanisha Smith fell one assist shy of a triple-double for Texas A&M (26-7) with 17 points, 10 rebounds and nine helpers. Adaora Elonu added 15 points in the win.

    Eryn Jones and Claire Faucher netted 15 points apiece in the loss for Portland State (18-15).

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  • Kendel Ross led Dayton (25-7) with 17 points and 11 rebounds, while Kristin Daugherty tallied 10 points.

    Helena Sverrisdottir led TCU (22-9) with 17 points and 13 rebounds, while TK LaFleur, Emily Carter and Eboni Magnum each posted 11 points.

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  • Courtney Ward also tallied 16 points for Florida State (27-5), while Chasity Clayton posted 10 points, to go along with nine rebounds.

    Shanavia Dowdell finished with a double-double of 28 points and 12 rebounds for Louisiana Tech (23-9), while Jasmine Bendolph contributed 11 points.

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  • Jasmine Thomas and Keturah Jackson also added 13 points apiece for Duke (28-5), which will now face the seventh-seeded LSU Tigers in the second round.

    Not one player finished in double figures for Hampton (20-12), as Choicetta Mcmillian led the way with nine points in the loss.

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  • Shenneika Smith added a double-double of 13 points and 12 rebounds for St. John's (25-6), while Centhya Hart tallied a double-double of 10 points and 11 rebounds. Nadirah McKenith posted 10 points as well for St. John's, which will now battle Florida State or Louisiana Tech in the second round.

    Niveen Rasheed netted 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds for Princeton (26-3) in the loss.

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  • Dixon spent the last eight seasons guiding the program and exits after a 8-24 season in 2009-10.

    "Wearedeeplyappreciativefor theleadership,dedication,and professionalism Sam provided Furman women's basketball during his time here," said Furman director of athletics Dr. Gary Clark.

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