
Top-10 teams Notre Dame, LSU and UNC all lose Thursday night in women’s hoops
Top-10 teams Notre Dame, LSU and UNC all lose Thursday night in women’s hoops
Top-10 upset and rivalry participated in Wild Thursday evening of women’s basketball. March Madness appears just around the corner and these teams leave it all on the line. Here is a view of all the event from Thursday.
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No. 24 Florida State stunning No. 3 Notre Dame in South Bend
No. 24 Florida State on Thursday evening secured its very first victory in the Purcell pavilion pavilion and knocked No. 3 Notre Dame 86-81 in the Clearance of ACC, which brought the main shock to the conference race.
Seminols (23-6, 13-4 ACC) filed a combat Irish (24-4, 15-2) their second straight loss and the first loss of home season for dominant performance by Makayl Timpson, who collected 22 points, 17 rebounds all night and controlled color. Ta’niya Latson, the leading shooter of the nation, returned to the lineup after missing three games and added 23 points and nine assists to support upset.
Notre Dame led up to 15 points at the beginning of the second quarter, but ignited the attack on Florida State and took over the 30-point second framework, which led 44-40 in half-time. Carla Viegas drilled four 3-seminars from the bench and earned the seminars on the second chances and the early defensive stops postponed the late accusation of Notre Dame.
Sonia lemon led the Irish with 21 points, while Hannah Hidalgo, which fought from the field, ended up with 16 points in shooting 4 for 18. Notre Dame had a chance to tie the game in the last minute, but a key defensive stand and a free throw from Latson closed victory in Florida State.
The victory refers to the second straight victory of Florida State over the evaluated team-the power achieved for the first time in the program history-the program of the NCAA tournament and firmly seminars in the ACC tournament in the ACC tournament.
No. 20 Alabama Okulasty No. 7 LSU in Thriller OT
No. 20 Alabama amazed No. 7 LSU and pulled out an overtime victory of 88-85 in Tuscaloose to ensure the victory before signing before the SEC tournament.
Crimson Tide (23-6, 10-5 seconds) leaned on 28 points Aaliyah Nye and the clutch power from Sarah Ashlee Barker, who earned 21 points and hit key shots down. Alabama dominated most of the game, built an early two -digit lead and detained several LSU runs. The tide led for more than 40 minutes, but LSU (27-3, 12-3) forced overtime to the Mikaylah Williams with 23 seconds remaining in regulation.
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– NCAA MARCH MADNESS (@MARCHMADNESSWBB) 28 February 2025
Overtime belonged to Alabam’s defense. In the final seconds, the tide blocked a potential shot and sealed free throw victory. Nye’s scoring touch and the ability of alabama to turn 16 LSU turns into 15 points showed the difference.
Williams led LSU with 22 points, while Aneesah Morrow added 16 points and nine rebounds. The LSU bench swam at 19 points, but the tigers could not overcome the balanced Alabama attack and early shooting.
The victory gives Alabama fundamental support in the SEC ranking and strengthens its biography of the NCAA tournament, while LSU will try to regroup before the final of the regular season against Ole Miss on Sunday and Postseason Push.
DUKE DOWNS RIVAL UNC to divide the season
16 Duke bounced off in a large way and on Thursday evening at the Cameron stadium at the Cameron stadium closed No. 8 North Carolina 68-53 and captured the perfect record of TAR Heels and in the evening among rivals.
Blue Devils (22-7, 13-4 ACC), led by the second half, leads Blue Devils (22-7, 13-4 ACC), led by Standout Toby Fournier 19 points and 10 rebounds. Reigan Richardson added 23 points of a high game, hit five 3-evidence when Duke’s defense forced 20 turns and turned them into 25 points.
North Carolina (25-5, 13-4 ACC) entered the game 9-0 in real road competitions and won Gutsy Comeback in Louisville. Tar Heels led 32-31 at half-time, but Duke’s defense was closed from there and in the third quarter of OutCored UNC 21-9 to open a two-digit lead.
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– Women’s Basketball Dukes (@dukewbb) 28 February 2025
Duke opened the third quarter on 10-0 running and never watched again. The tar heels could not find their offensive rhythm, commit nine turnover in the second half and try to handle Duke’s pressure.
Lanie Grant led UNC with 17 points and Maria Gakdeng added eight points and seven rebounds, but no other Dehta Pat reached twice as long as late. The UNC bench, the strength in recent weeks, has managed only four points.
For Duke came victory at a critical moment in the ACC race and in the picture of the NCAA-AB teams were revealed as projected 3 seed in Second and Last season Top-16 Bracket for revealing the second and last seasonal season committeeannounced just before a quarter of Tipoff. Blue Devils improved this season to 12-1 at home and since mid-January he claimed his first victory.
The victory of rivalry gives Duke a chance to close the regular season strong when he visits Florida State No. 24 on Sunday. Meanwhile, UNC returns home to the elderly against Virginia and tries to regroup before the start of the conference tournament game.
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