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FORT WORTH, Texas — No. 2 seed TCU punched the program's first ticket to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 by defeating 7-seed Louisville 85-70 in front of a women's basketball record crowd of 7,494 fans at Schollmaier Arena.
Ashlon Jackson scored 14 of her 20 points in the third quarter to power No. 2 seed Duke to a 59-53 victory over 10th-seeded Oregon in the second round of the women's NCAA tournament Sunday.
Ready for more? We're down to 32 teams in the 2025 women's NCAA tournament as the second round tips off Sunday. March Madness has meant plenty of records so far: For the first time, six teams topped 100 points in the first round, and five teams won by more than 50 points.
The best thing about the NCAA Tournament is that it's such sensory overload — especially early — with so many games happening that anything can go viral.
March Madness is here! After an exciting opening day of the women's NCAA tournament, we're back with 32 new teams in action on Day 2 of the first round. We're tracking all the action across all corners of the bracket, from the 2025 tournament debut of USC Trojans star JuJu Watkins to the start of Paige Bueckers' latest quest to finally win a title for the UConn Huskies.
March Madness is here. Day 1 of the women's NCAA tournament tips off at 11:30 a.m. ET Friday with the first of 16 games on opening day. And we're tracking all the action across all corners of the bracket.
England captain Harry Kane believes he is taken for granted and people are bored by his goalscoring prowess.