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Women's NCAA roundup: No. 8 Ole Miss upsets No. 1 Stanford

Madison Scott's two free throws with 23 seconds left lifted the No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels to their first Sweet 16 since 2007 by preventing No. 1 Stanford from making it for the 15th straight tournament.

Angel Baker scored 13 points and Marquesha Davis added 12 for the Rebels (25-8), who squandered a 13-point, third-quarter deficit before Scott made a steal with Stanford trying to take its first lead of the game.

Scott, who finished with 11 points, was immediately fouled after her steal and hit two free throws. Stanford turned the ball over on its next possession, and Davis secured the win by making two throws with 15.4 seconds left.

"Our team kind of had a meltdown at the end because we've never been in this position and we could feel it leaving," Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin said after the game. "But we played to win. This is for the people with a dollar and a dream."

Stanford (29-6) was led by Cameron Brink, who had 20 points, 13 rebounds and seven blocks, while Haley Jones chipped in 16 points and eight rebounds.

The Cardinal had reached the Final Four in each of the past two seasons, including winning the national title in 2021.

COLLEGE PARK SUBREGIONAL

No. 2 Maryland 77, No. 7 Arizona 64

Diamond Miller scored 13 of her game-high 24 points in the third quarter to lead second-seeded Maryland to a 77-64 victory over seventh-seeded Arizona in the second round of the NCAA Tournament in College Park, Md.

Miller also finished with seven assists and six rebounds for the Terrapins (27-6), who outscored the Wildcats 29-9 in the third quarter after trailing 33-32 at halftime in the College Park Subregional.

"Your All-American does what she is supposed to do, and the third quarter was Miller time," Maryland coach Brenda Frese said of

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