NCAA women’s tournament
Regional 1
No. 3 Oregon State No. 14 E. Washington No. 6 Nebraska No. 11 Texas A&M
Regional 2
No. 5 Colorado No. 12 Drake
Regional 3
No. 5 Baylor
No. 12 Vanderbilt
Regional 4
No. 7 Iowa State No. 10 Maryland No. 2 Stanford No. 15 Norfolk State
Regional 1
No. 2 Notre Dame No. 15 Kent State No. 4 Indiana
No. 13 Fairfield No. 5 Oklahoma No. 12 Fla. Gulf Coast 73 51 61 59
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No. 7 Mississippi
No. 10 Marquette
Regional 2
No. 1 Iowa
No. 16 Holy Cross No. 8 West Virginia No. 9 Princeton
No. 7 Creighton vs. No. 10 UNLV, late
No. 2 UCLA vs.
No. 15 Cal Baptist, late
Regional 3
No. 1 USC
No. 16 Texas A&M CC No. 3 Connecticut No. 14 Jackson State No. 8 Kansas
No. 9 Michigan
No. 6 Syracuse
No. 11 Arizona
Regional 4
No. 6 Tennessee
No. 11 Green Bay
No. 3 NC State
No. 14 Chattanooga No. 4 Gonzaga vs. No. 13 UC Irvine, late No. 5 Utah vs.
No. 12 S. Dakota St., late
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Friday’s late men’s f irst-round games
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Madison pulled off the first 12-5 upset of the NCAA tournament by beating Wisconsin 72-61. ... Later Friday, 12 seed Grand Canyon matched the feat after a 7566 over fifth-seeded Saint Mary’s as Tyon Grant-Foster scored 22 points. ... Zach
Edey had the first 30-point, 20-rebound game in the NCAA tournament since 1995 as top-seeded Purdue routed Grambling State 7850. ... Mark Sears led the highest-scoring offense in the country with 30 points, and fourth-seeded Alabama raced past Charleston 10996. ... L.J. Cryer and Damian Dunn scored 17 points each as top-seeded Houston built an easy double-digit lead and pounded Longwood 8646. ... Jared McCain and Mark Mitchell each had 15 points, and No. 4 seed Duke pulled away late to beat Vermont 64-47. ... Wade Taylor IV scored 25 points and Texas A&M won 98-83 over Nebraska, which is still seeking its first NCAA tournament victory. ... Isaac Johnson scored 19 points and Utah State knocked off Texas Christian 88-72 to end a 10-game NCAA tournament losing streak.
WOMEN Regional 1
No. 2 Notre Dame 81, No. 15 Kent State 67: Sonia Citron scored 29 points and Hannah Hidalgo had a double-double with 14 points and 11 assists to help the Fighting Irish (27-6) advance at South Bend, Ind.
No. 4 Indiana 89, No. 13 Fairfield 56: streak.
No. 5 Oklahoma 73, No. 12 Florida Gulf Coast 70:
No. 7 Mississippi 67, No. 10 Marquette 55:
Regional 2
No. 1 Iowa 91, No. 16 Holy Cross 65:
Regional 3
No. 3 Connecticut 86, No. 14 Jackson State 64: Paige Bueckers scored 28 points and freshman Ashlynn Shade had 26 at Storrs, Conn., as the Huskies (30-5) gave coach Geno Auriemma a nice gift for his 70th birthday. It was UConn’s 30th straight first-round win.
No. 6 Syracuse 74, No. 11 Arizona 69:
Regional 4
No. 3 North Carolina State 64, No. 14 Chattanooga