Marin Independent Journal

Baker, Wright State upset Arkansas

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AUSTIN, TEXAS » Angel Baker made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 29.1 seconds left, and No. 13 Wright State beat No. 4 Arkansas 66-62 on Monday in the biggest upset so far in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.

Jada Roberson made two free throws with 8.1 seconds left to seal the victory for the Horizon League Tournament champions.

Baker scored 26 points to help the Raiders (19-7) become the first No. 13 seed to beat a No. 4 since 2012.

Chelsea Dungee had 27 points for Arkansas (19-9).

BELMONT 64, GONZAGA 59 » Belmont freshman Destinee Wells had 25 points and seven assists, and the 12thseeded Bruins earned their first victory ever in the women’s NCAA Tournament.

Belmont (21-5), which had been 0-5 in the NCAA Tournament, plays No. 4 seed Indiana in the second round Wednesday in the Mercado Region.

Jill Townsend had 17 points for Gonzaga (23-4).

BYU 69, RUTGERS 66 » Paisley Johnson Harding scored 28 points, leading 11th-seeded BYU to the win against No. 6 seed Rutgers.

Shaylee Gonzales had 17

points for the Cougars (195) on 3-for-17 shooting. Lauren Gustin finished with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Next up for BYU is No. 3 seed Arizona in a secondroun­d Mercado Region game Wednesday.

Arella Guirantes scored 30 points for the Scarlet Knights (14-5). Diamond Johnson had 13.

ALABAMA 80, NORTH CAROLINA 71 » Jordan Lewis had 32 points, 11 rebounds and eight assists, helping Alabama to the victory.

It was a triumphant return to the NCAAs for the Crimson Tide, who were playing their first game in

the tournament since 1999.

Hannah Barber had 14 points for Alabama (17-9), and Jasmine Walker finished with 13.

NORTHWESTE­RN 62, UCF 51 » Lindsey Pulliam scored 25 points to lead seventhsee­ded Northweste­rn to the school’s first women’s NCAA Tournament victory in 28 years.

MARYLAND 98, MOUNT ST. MARY’S 45 » Ashley Owusu had 20 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, helping Maryland to the win.

GEORGIA 67, DREXEL 53 » Jenna Staiti scored each of her 19 points in the second half, helping Georgia overcome a slow start.

INDIANA 63, VCU 32 » Grace Berger scored 13 of her 20 points in the first half, and No. 4 seed Indiana held 13th-seeded VCU to 22.8% shooting.

ARIZONA 79, STONY BROOK 44 » Aari McDonald scored 20 points and Trinity Baptiste had 18, sending Arizona to the runaway win.

IOWA STATE 79, MICHIGAN STATE 75 » Ashley Joens scored an Iowa State NCAA Tournament record 33 points, including the clinching free throw with 3.1 seconds left, to lift the Cyclones to a win over Michigan State.

TEXAS A&M 84, TROY 80 » Jordan Nixon scored nine points over the final six minutes, and No. 2 seed Texas A&M escaped an upset bid by No. 15 Troy.

MISSOURI STATE 70, UC DAVIS 51 » Brice Calip had 18 points and Missouri State used a huge third-quarter run to beat UC Davis.

LOUISVILLE 74, MARIST 43 » Freshman Hailey Van Lith scored 17 points and Dana Evans added 15 to help second-seeded Louisville overcome some early jitters and beat No. 15 seed Marist.

TEXAS 81, BRADLEY 62 » Charli Collier had 23 points and 15 rebounds, and No. 6 seed Texas beat Bradley.

 ?? STEPHEN SPILLMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Wright State forward Alexis Stover (1) and guard Angel Baker celebrate scoring against Arkansas during the second half in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, on Monday.
STEPHEN SPILLMAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wright State forward Alexis Stover (1) and guard Angel Baker celebrate scoring against Arkansas during the second half in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas, on Monday.

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