
Chapel Hill, NC (AP) — Lexes Donarski scored 17 points in the third quarter, followed by North Carolina in third place and beat Oregon Stet 70-49 in the first round of the women’s first round. NCAA Championship On Saturday.
Donarsky also drew the top of the season with five three points, all of them unilaterally unilaterally when Tar Hills in Oregon Statit 30-9 away from the pitch. Elissa Ostbi took 10 points and nine penalties, including 1252, and Maria Gackding added 13 points and 13 points.
Kelssey Rees are 19-16 points, 15 points and 10 boards, while AJ Marrot are 13 points.
North Carolina (28-7) in the second round, in the second round, in the second round in the sixth place in West Virginia, the sixth place in West Virginia, which 11th in Colombia 11th.
North Carolina advanced 15-7, but the Oregon Stite met with a 20-17 lead on the marout 3 and 4:41 minutes left in the second quarter. Tar Hills jumped 26-24 in front of the first half before the first half of the Renya Kelly jump.
Oregon Stite then was goalless for the first 3 minutes of the second half, when North Carolina tore 11 points in a row, all by Donarsky. In general, Tar Hills scored 11 out of 17 goals in the third game, including 6-8 outside the arc.
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Oregon Stite: A number 14 seeds have never been in women in the NCAA championship. For a while, the Bivers appeared to challenge the history, but their inability to slow down the heating Donarski eventually was ultimately to overcome it.
North Carolina: After the start of the predecessor and back, Tar Hills together in the second half and beat Oregon Stati 44-25 at home.
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28 North Carolina’s wins are the highest level in the corner of the campaign and the best total of the program has been equal since
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North Carolina will play West Virginia on Monday in the second round. Tar Hills has been looking for their first sweet game since
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