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Mississipp­i St. dominates N.C. State

Oregon State eliminates second-seeded Baylor

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Teaira McCowan had 24 points and 15 rebounds, Victoria Vivians added 14 points and top-seeded Mississipp­i State routed North Carolina State 71-57 on Friday night to reach the Elite Eight of the women's NCAA Tournament.

Morgan William added 13 points and Roshunda Johnson, who lost her grandfathe­r earlier in the week, added 12 as the Bulldogs (35-1) also broke their school record for wins in a season.

They'll have a chance to add to it Sunday, when they face second-seeded UCLA or No. 3 seed Texas for a spot in the Bulldogs' second consecutiv­e Final Four.

Kiara Leslie had 27 points to pace the No. 4 seed Wolfpack (26-9), who led early in the second quarter before coming undone. Foul trouble set in, Mississipp­i State clamped down defensivel­y and North Carolina State coach Wes Moore was hit with a technical foul as the Bulldogs pulled away.

The Wolfpack also had no answer for McCowan, whose size presented all kinds of problems. The only junior in a seniorlade­n starting lineup, she finished 11 of 11 from the field and made both of her foul shots on a night that would have been perfect except for a trio of turnovers.

The Bulldogs, who lost to South Carolina in last year's title game, looked like they would cruise to the doorstep of another Final Four when they roared to a17-7 lead in the first quarter.

North Carolina State leaned on its defense, and one of the best rebounding margins in the nation, to claw back. Leslie's 3 early in the second quarter gave the Wolfpack a 20-19 advantage.

Mississipp­i State responded with another run, fueled almost entirely by its 6-foot-7 star. McCowan easily grabbed rebounds over the smaller Wolfpack, scored a series of layups and wound up with 16 points on 7-for-7 shooting in the first half, as the Bulldogs took a 36-41 lead into the break.

Mississipp­i State still led 49-37 midway through the third quarter when the Wolfpack's Akela Maize, who had tangled with North Carolina State guard Kiara Leslie tries to shoots between Mississipp­i State guard Blair Schaefer (1) and center Teaira McCowan . McCowan all game, picked up her fourth foul.

Moore came unglued and was slapped a technical foul, then continued his diatribe as the officials mostly ignored him. William made two foul shots and Johnson a layup for the four-point trip down floor, and the Bulldogs eventually pushed their lead to 20 points.

They rolled the rest of the way to the Elite Eight.

OREGON STATE 72, BAYLOR 67: Marie Gulich had 26 points, Kat Tudor added 16 and sixth-seeded Oregon State shot 58 percent in the second half to upset No. 2 seed Baylor 72-67 on Friday night in the women's NCAA Tournament Lexington Region semifinal.

Two years after upsetting Baylor in the Elite Eight, Oregon State (26-7) followed up with a steady performanc­e that ended the Lady Bears' 30-game winning streak. The Beavers had to withstand nine consecutiv­e points by Alexis Morris that got the Lady Bears (33-2) to 69-67 with 42 seconds remaining before Katie McWilliams' left- corner 3-pointer provided a five-point edge.

Morris missed two 3s and Natalie Chou another in the final 10 seconds for Baylor, which shot just 39 percent and was edged 38-37 on the glass.

Gulich made 10 of 17 from the field and had nine rebounds for OSU, which won for the 10 time in 11 contests. Tudor was 5 of 10 shooting and 4 of 8 from long range as the Beavers made 9 of 20 from behind the arc.

Kalani Brown had 19 points and 10 rebounds for Baylor.

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