The News-Times (Sunday)

Smith’s 26 points help UCF to first victory 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 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).

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.

BELMONT 73, OREGON 70

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Destinee Wells knocked down a pair of free throws with 1:02 left in double overtime, and Belmont knocked off No. 5 seed Oregon for their second straight win as a 12 seed to open an NCAA Tournament.

Belmont (23-7) upset 14th-ranked Gonzaga in the Texas bubble last year in the women’s NCAA Tournament. With plenty of Lady Vols’ fans hanging around to cheer a fellow Tennessee school, the Bruins won their 13th straight and 19th in their last 21 games overall.

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.

Serving as hosts for the first time in the women’s tournament, the third-seeded Hoosiers (23-8) used a 22-2 run across a nearly six-minute first-half stretch to blow the game open. Aleksa Gulbe scored the final five in the spurt to make it 33-13 with 6:44 remaining in the half.

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 AllAmerica 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.

VILLANOVA 61, BYU 57

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Maddy Siegrist scored 25 points as 11thseeded 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.

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.

MICHIGAN 74, AMERICAN 39

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

LSU 83, JACKSON STATE 77

BATON ROUGE, La. — Khayla Pointer capped a 26-point performanc­e with a tiebreakin­g 3-pointer in the final minute, and No. 3 seed LSU rallied from 10 points down in the final 4:42 to outlast Jackson State.

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