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Women's NCAA tournament 2023: How Miami stunned No. 1 Indiana and what's next in Greenville 2

Two nights. Two toppled No. 1 seeds.

Ninth-seeded Miami upset Indiana 70-68 in the second round on Monday on the Hoosiers' court as a No. 1 seed was sent home for the second consecutive day in the women's NCAA tournament.

It's the first time in 25 years that two No. 1 seeds failed to reach the Sweet 16 in women's March Madness. In 1998, 16th-seeded Harvard famously upset No. 1 Stanford in the first round, and 9-seed Notre Dame beat No. 1 Texas Tech in the second. On Sunday, eighth-seeded Ole Miss eliminated 1-seed Stanford.

The Hurricanes, who led from start to finish Monday, advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1992. They'll face 4-seed Villanova, and No. 3 seed LSU plays No. 2 Utah in the other regional semifinal as chalk held elsewhere in the Greenville 2 Regional.

Indiana, which last month won its first Big Ten regular-season title since 1983, tied the score four times in the fourth quarter but could never take the lead. Hoosiers freshman Yarden Garzon hit a 3-pointer to knot the score at 68 with less than 8 seconds to play, but Destiny Harden hit what turned out to be a game-winning jump shot with 3 seconds on the clock.

In the men's NCAA tournament on Sunday, Miami also beat Indiana in the second round to secure a spot in the Sweet 16.

How did Miami pull the upset? What's the Hurricanes' path forward in the Sweet 16? What's next for Indiana? ESPN's Charlie Creme, Alexa Philippou and M.A. Voepel dissect the second massive upset in as many nights.

Creme: The game plan was definitive and steadfast right down to Miami's final offensive play. The Hurricanes attacked Indiana in the post the entire game, and when it was on the line, coach Katie Meier drew up another play to the post. Harden put Grace Berger on

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