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It was the first time the sides had played in the NCAA Tournament.
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No. 3 LSU, powered by a huge outing from star Aneesah Morrow, rallied back to knock off No. 2 NC State and reach the Elite Eight for a third straight season.
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No. 3 North Carolina outlasted No. 6 West Virginia in the second round of the 2025 women's NCAA Tournament on Monday. Highlights, scores and more:
A season-low in scoring plagued No. 3 seed North Carolina (29-8, 13-6 ACC) as it fell, 47-38, to No. 2 seed Duke (29-7, 14-4 ACC) on Friday afternoon at Legacy Arena in Birmingham.
Oluchi Okananwa had her third double-double of the season and Duke beat Atlantic Coast Conference rival North Carolina 47-38 in a grind-it-out defensive battle, sending the Blue Devils to the Elite Eight of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
In North Carolina's loss to Duke in the Sweet 16, Lanie Grant dished it to Alyssa Ustby for one of her final buckets as a Tar Heel.
Kim Mulkey and the LSU Tigers return to the Sweet 16 with a matchup against the North Carolina State Wolfpack set for 6:30 p.m. on Friday night in Spokane (Wash.). Mulkey and Co. will look to survive and advance once again with an Elite Eight berth on the line against a fiery Wolfpack squad.