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The Fayetteville Observer |
This marks its first Elite Eight performance since 2013, and its 12th appearance in school history.
Fox News |
This is the first year all No. 1 seeds are in the Final Four since 2008.
The Boston Globe |
The Blue Devils, Cougars, Gators, and Tigers had held the top four spots in daily rankings from KenPom since the first half of February, and their net efficiency ranks among the best ever charted by t...
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Duke coach Kara Lawson drew up a play so Ashlon Jackson could get off a potential game-winning 3. But it fell short, ending their March Madness.
Duke was led by 18 points and six rebounds from Toby Fournier, Ashlon Jackson adding 13 points with six assists. Chloe Kitts led South Carolina with 14 points and four rebounds, Sania Feagin adding 12 points and Te-Hina Paopao 9. The Blue Devils finished the day shooting 31.7% (19-of-60) from the field, South Carolina shooting 43.2% (19-of-44).
But despite an admirable effort, Duke wasn’t able to get the job done against the reigning national champions, falling 54-50 in a thrilling matchup.
For the fifth straight season South Carolina women's basketball advanced to the Final Four, this year defeating Duke 54-50.
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Duke women's basketball reflects on its 2024-25 season following its Elite Eight loss to South Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.
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DURHAM — No Cinderella story was being written Friday night at the expense of the Duke women’s basketball team. Thirteen years after the Lehigh men’s team cemented their place in March Madness lore, the Blue Devil women ensured history wouldn’t ...
Here are our key observations from UNC and Duke women's basketball's NCAA Sweet 16 matchup in Birmingham as the Blue Devils eliminated their ACC rival.
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Duke women's basketball fell to South Carolina in the NCAA Women's Birmingham Elite Eight on Sunday afternoon. Read about it here.
Dawn Staley and No. 1 South Carolina vs Kara Lawson and No. 2 Duke in the Elite Eight of March Madness. Follow along for live score updates.
The Duke and North Carolina women have faced each other 110 times, including 16 games on a neutral court, but they’ve never played in the NCAA Tournament — until Friday.