The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Women’s NCAA tournament roundup

- The Associated Press

That streak includes last April’s 82-51 win over the Orange that gave the Huskies their fourth consecutiv­e title.

• Ruthy Hebard had 20 points and 15 rebounds, and Oregon earned its first Sweet 16 berth by upsetting host Duke, 74-65.

Oklahoma City Region

• Asia Durr scored 23 points, Mariya Moore made all five 3-pointers for 19 points and host Louisville beat Tennessee, 75-64.

• Kelsey Plum scored 38 points, adding another record to her career resume, and host No. 3 seed Washington raced past No. 6 seed Oklahoma, 108-82.

• Alexis Prince and Nina Davis each scored 16 points and the Baylor women are going to the Sweet 16 for the ninth year in a row after an 86-46 win over visiting California. Davis, one of four Baylor seniors, also had six rebounds and five assists in her last game at the Ferrell Center.

Lexington Region

• Brittany McPhee had 21 points, Alanna Smith added 19 and visiting second-seeded Stanford routed No. 7 seed Kansas State, 69-48, to advance to the Cardinal’s 10th straight Sweet 16.

The Cardinal (30-5) had no problem dealing with the Wildcats (23-11) or their home crowd, which spent much of the game sitting in silence.

Stockton Region

• Morgan Manz scored 22 points and made six 3-pointers, Aryn McClure added 15, and 12th-seeded Quinnipiac is headed to the Sweet 16, stunning host fourth-seeded Miami, 85-78.

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