El Dorado News-Times

NCAA Men's and Women's tournament­s continue

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Texas A&M coach Gary Blair raved about Shambria Washington's contributi­ons in the days leading up to the team's second-round NCAA Tournament game, noting that it isn't easy for a guard to play in the shadow of star

Chennedy Carter.

On Sunday her importance to the team was on full display when Washington hit the go-ahead 3-pointer late to send the Aggies to their second straight Sweet 16 with a 78-76 win over Marquette.

Washington, who is in her first season at

Texas A&M after beginning her career at a junior college, had 13 points and six assists to help the Aggies get past fiveseed Marquette.

Carter scored 30 points to help No. 4 Texas A&M (26-7) advance to meet the winner of Monday night's game between Michigan State-Notre Dame in Chicago on March 30.

"It doesn't really bother me that I'm in the shadows," Washington said. "I kind of like it."

But before she could finish her thought, Carter broke in to laud her teammate.

"Sham is really the backbone of our team," she said. "She's the engine. She really gets us going. Without her defensive stops and her leadership as a point guard, we probably wouldn't even be this far right now."

A jump shot by Allazia Blockton tied it with a minute left and Amani Wilborn made 1 of 2 free throws with 36 seconds remaining, but a lane violation by A&M gave her one more shot and she made it to put Marquette up 76-74.

Carter found Washington on A&M's next possession and she made the 3-pointer to put the Aggies up 77-76 with 23 seconds left.

"She's made 11 on the year, so that was the game plan. We didn't expect her to go 3 for 4," Marquette coach Carolyn Kieger said. "Give that kid a lot of credit because she hit shots when it was needed."

Carter stole an inbounds pass from

Danielle King after a timeout with five seconds left and she was fouled by King. The Golden Eagles had to foul two more times to get in the bonus, leaving just 0.9 seconds left when Carter made 1 of 2 free throws to secure the win.

Natisha Hiedeman had 18 points to lead Marquette (27-8), which was in the tournament for the third straight seasons and looking for its first trip to the Sweet 16.

"They set the bar," Kieger said. "They've set the mark, and now it is up to all of us to keep working toward it to get this program where we want to go and that's a national contender every year. I can't say enough about their loyalty and their hard work."

Carter, who added nine rebounds and five assists, has scored at least 26 points in each of her five career NCAA Tournament games and has scored at least 20 points in her last seven games overall.

The game was tied midway through the fourth after a basket by Carter when Hiedeman made a 3 for Marquette and Washington hit one for A&M on the next possession to make it 70-70.

Marquette made two free throws after that before Carter gave the Aggies their first lead of the second half with a 3 that made it 73-72 with 3 1/2 to go.

Both teams missed several shots after that until N'dea Jones made one of two free throws with just more than a minute left to extend the lead to 2.

A 3-pointer by Blockton put Marquette up 5 early in the fourth, before the Aggies got consecutiv­e layups by Jones to start a 6-1 run that tied it at 63-63 with about 6 1/2 minutes left.

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