Women’s March Madness live scores, updates: NCAA bracket, highlights


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The women’s NCAA tournament continues Sunday with eight second-round games.

No. 1 overall seed and undefeated South Carolina takes on the No. 8 seeded North Carolina Tar Heels. And defending champion LSU, whose coach Kim Mulkey threatened a Washington Post reporter over what she called an upcoming “hit piece,” takes on No. 11 Middle Tennessee State.

The first of eight games tips at noon with No. 2 Ohio State taking on No. 7 Duke.

Women’s March Madness games are airing and streaming across ESPN’s family of channels. USA TODAY Sports will provide the latest news, scores, analysis and more all day. Follow along. 

STREAM: March Madness on ESPN+ and Fubo

Here is the full women’s NCAA tournament schedule for Saturday. 

You can find the complete women’s March Madness bracket here

ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews and ABC carry games in the first and second rounds, the Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. ESPN will air Final Four games. ABC will air the national championship game. You can stream all the games in the ESPN app by logging in with your TV provider. Here’s how to watch women’s March Madness like a pro.

CORVALLIS — And just like that, Oregon State’s offense is cooking — and the Beavers are headed back to the Sweet 16.

OSU hit five 3s in the final period — the same number the Beavers had connected on the first three quarters combined — on its way to a 61-51 win over sixth-seeded Nebraska.

Junior guard Talia von Oelhoffen led all scorers with 19 points, also dishing out eight assists and grabbing five rebounds, while sophomore forward Timea Gardiner added 17 points and seven boards. Oregon State held Nebraska to 31% from the field and 20% from 3, and blocked 10 shots. Jaz Shelley led the Huskers with 10 points and seven rebounds.

The Beavers, the No. 3 seed in the Albany 1 region, advance to play the winner of Notre Dame-Ole Miss, which tips Monday at 2 p.m. ET.

CORVALLIS — Well, then. Oregon State has opened the fourth by hitting three 3s in the first 2:08 of the period, stretching its lead to 44-29 and forcing Nebraska to call a timeout with 7:15 to play.

This game just got a lot more interesting, because everyone wants to see scoring.

CORVALLIS — Did Oregon State leave its offense in the locker room?

The Beavers have just seven points over the last 16:25 of play. They have a 35-29 lead going into the fourth quarter, but it’s anything but pretty — and their leading scorer, Raegan Beers (10 points, six rebounds) is…



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