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Watch Oluchi Okananwa #5 of the Duke Blue Devils on Friday, March 28 when they battle the North Carolina Tar Heels in the Sweet 16 of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.
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The Blue Devils beat No. 16 seed Mount St. Mary's in the first round, 93-49.
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The second-seeded Crimson Tide (28-8) hit an NCAA Tournament single-game record 25 3-pointers in their win against No. 6 seed BYU.
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No. 11 seed North Carolina made a statement on Tuesday in the First Four with a near record-setting 95-68 win over No. 11 seed San Diego State to advance to the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Despite UNC's controversial inclusion in the tournament over other bubble teams like Indiana,
The Duke and North Carolina women's basketball teams are meeting in March Madness for the first time. Follow live score updates from the Sweet 16.
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College Football Network on MSNDid UNC Make March Madness? Tar Heels’ NCAA Tournament Status ExplainedAs the clock ticks toward Selection Sunday, the North Carolina Tar Heels find themselves in an unfamiliar position on the bubble. Despite their storied basketball legacy, UNC’s 22-13 record and underwhelming performance against top competition have left their March Madness hopes hanging by a thread.
The Women’s NCAA Tournament enters the Sweet 16 round this afternoon; with four games scheduled, eight teams will enter and only four will move onto the Elite 8, one step closer to the national title.
In a Tobacco Road Rivalry meeting of epic proportions, No. 2 seed Duke will take on No. 3 seed North Carolina in the Sweet 16. Ahead of tipoff Friday afternoon, The Chronicle’s beats give their predictions for the matchup.
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Caleb Love Love gathered his thoughts, building anticipation through silence. He smiled knowingly, biting his tongue and betraying the feelings so clearly written across his face.
North Carolina women's basketball star Alyssa Ustby began trying her hand at every other UNC sport to "bring joy" and "shine light" on those teams.
There were no messages on Caleb Love's shoes as the Arizona guard prepared for his final game against Duke. Love isn't reflecting on his time at UNC: