Women's NCAA Tournament Second Round Continues Monday with Eight Games Across ESPN Networks
- Women's NCAA tournament second round play continues Monday, March 23, with eight games scheduled across ESPN and ESPN2, featuring matchups including Alabama at Louisville (noon ET) and Virginia at Iowa (2 p.m. ET).
- Additional second round games include Notre Dame at Ohio State, Kentucky at West Virginia, Syracuse at UConn, Illinois at Vanderbilt, Southern Cal at South Carolina, and Oklahoma State at UCLA.
- The women's tournament second round concludes Monday's schedule, with the most successful teams advancing to regional play in subsequent rounds.
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• Gamba Osaka beat Al-Nassr to clinch Asian glory in the second-tier continental tournament, with Devdiscourse reporting that Turkish forward Deniz Hammat scored the decisive goal. • The match was described as one in which Al-Nassr controlled much of the play but could not convert pressure into a title, while Osaka held firm when it mattered.
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Read original · abcnews.comShohei Ohtani lowers ERA to 0.82 with seven shutout innings against Giants
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Read original · biz.chosun.comFootball Australia says Junior Matildas reach first U-17 Women’s World Cup after Vietnam win
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Read original · footballaustralia.com.auPhiladelphia 76ers Remove Daryl Morey as President of Basketball Operations
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