Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Smith’s 26 points help UCF to first-ever win over Florida

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STORRS — Brittney Smith came off the bench to score a career-high 26 points and lead No. 7 seed UCF past in-state rival Florida 69-52 on Saturday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

It was UCF’s first-ever win over the Gators in program history after 26 consecutiv­e losses. Diamond Battles added 18 points and Masseny Kaba had 14 for the Knights (26-3).

Nina Rickards had 17 points and Zippy Broughton added 12 point for an injuryridd­led Florida (21-11).

UCF will face No. 2 seed UConn on Monday night.

PRINCETON 69, KENTUCKY 62

BLOOMINGTO­N, Ind. — Abby Meyers set a career-high with 29 points to lead No. 11-seed Princeton to its second-ever women’s NCAA Tournament win with a 69-62 victory over sixth-seeded Kentucky on Saturday.

The Tigers (25-4) have won 18 straight games and never trailed after the first quarter. They led by as many as nine points three times in the fourth quarter. However, it was a grueling battle to knock off the Wildcats (19-12), who entered the tournament winners of 10 straight - and the last three against teams ranked in the AP Top 25.

TENNESSEE 80, BUFFALO 67

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Alexus Dye scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds as the fourth-seeded Lady Vols held off No. 13 seed Buffalo to remain perfect in the NCAA Tournament on their own floor.

Tennessee (24-8) improved to 24-0 in the first round at home, though the Lady Vols’ first game here since 2018 was much tighter than any of the orange-clad fans wanted. The Lady Vols will play either No. 5 seed Oregon or 12th-seeded Belmont in the second round Monday for a berth in the Wichita Region semifinal.

INDIANA 85, CHARLOTTE 51

BLOOMINGTO­N, Ind. — Mackenzie Holmes scored 19 points to lead Indiana to an 85-51 victory over Charlotte on Saturday in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.

KANSAS STATE 50, WASHINGTON STATE 40

RALEIGH, N.C. — Ayoka Lee had 20 points and 15 rebounds as No. 9 Kansas State overcame a frustratin­g defensive scheme to outlast No. 8 Washington State

Lee, a second-team AP All-America selection, made just one shot from the floor in the first half but rallied in the second to lead the Wildcats (20-11) to their first tournament victory since 2017. Brylee Glenn added 14 points for Kansas State.

Washington State (19-11) was powered by Charlisse Leger-Walker’s 20 points on offense. Ula Motuga grabbed 14 rebounds and scored five points.

The Wildcats didn’t allow the Cougars to make a field goal in the final five minutes of the game.

VILLANOVA 61, BYU 57

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Maddy Siegrist scored 25 points as 11th-seeded Villanova rallied to beat No. 6 seed BYU.

Kaitlyn Oriehl added 10 points and Lucy Olsen had nine for the Wildcats, who finished second in the Big East.

NC STATE 96, LONGWOOD 68

RALEIGH, N.C. — Raina Perez scored 16 points to lead five North Carolina State players in double digits as the No. 1 Wolfpack pulled away from No. 16 Longwood.

Perez made seven of her eight shots for N.C. State, which won a program-record 30th game this season. Jakia Brown-Turner had 15 points and seven rebounds, and Elissa Cunane tallied 13 points and seven boards. Diamond Johnson and Jada Boyd added 12 points apiece.

OHIO STATE 63, MISSOURI STATE 56

BATON ROUGE, La. — Jacy Sheldon had 25 points and five steals, and No. 6 seed Ohio State overcame an early double-digit deficit to beat 11th seed Missouri State.

Sheldon also made 10 of 12 free throws for the Buckeyes (24-6), who didn’t take the lead for good until Taylor Mikesell made a 3-pointer form the left corner to make it 54-52 with 3:10 left.

MICHIGAN 74, AMERICAN 39

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Naz Hillmon had 24 points and 11 rebounds to help thirdseede­d Michigan beat No. 14 seed American.

 ?? Jessica Hill / Associated Press ?? UCF’s Brittney Smith, right, is guarded by Florida’s Kristina Moore during the second half of a first-round game in the NCAA tournament on Saturday in Storrs.
Jessica Hill / Associated Press UCF’s Brittney Smith, right, is guarded by Florida’s Kristina Moore during the second half of a first-round game in the NCAA tournament on Saturday in Storrs.

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