NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Scores Update

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<h1>NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Scores Update</h1>

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Two groups have officially punched their tickets to the 2015 NCAA ladies' b-ball Final Four and two more groups will do as such today.

The South Carolina Gamecocks turned into the first group to fit the bill for the ladies' NCAA Final with a 80-74 triumph over Florida State on Sunday. The Gamecocks, the No. 1 seed in the Greensboro (North Carolina) Regional, advances to their first ever Final Four appearance.

Junior gatekeeper Tiffany Mitchell scored seven of her diversion high 21 focuses in the most recent two minutes of amusement to lead South Carolina (34-2), which drove the challenge for only 3 minutes and 43 seconds. Mitchell included six bounce back, five helps, and two squares. Sophomore focus Alaina Coates, who was a flawless 6-of-6 from the floor, included 14 focuses off the seat while green bean protect A'ja Wilson contributed with 10 focuses.

Leticia Romero tallied 13 focuses to lead Florida State (32-5) while Brittany Brown included 12.

The Notre Dame Fighting Irish were the other group to move onto the Final Four on Sunday. The Irish (35-2) vanquished the Baylor Lady Bears (33-4) 77-68. With junior star Jewell Loyd battling for the second in a row amusement, sophomore point monitor Lindsay Allen at the end of the day ventured up. Allen tallied 23 focuses, on 10-of-16 shooting from the floor, and doled out seven helps. Allen was chosen as the Oklahoma City Regional Most Outstanding Player.

UConn has won 34 straight and is falling off a NCAA Tournament Regional elimination round 51-point triumph (105-54) over Texas. Junior Breanna Stewart drove the route for the Huskies with 31 focuses, 12 bounce back and seven supports. Stewart made 11-of-16 shots from the field. Junior Moriah Jefferson set a vocation high with 25 focuses to oblige six aids and four bounce back. Green bean Kia Nurse included 13 focuses while sophomore Morgan Tuck contributed 14 focuses and senior Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis tallied 10 focuses, including two three-pointers.
 
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