Stanford women's basketball

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CardinalSportsReport - Recap: (1) Stanford WBB shocked by (8) Ole ... (CardinalReport.com)

On Sunday, (1) Stanford women's basketball suffered a shocking 54-49 home defeat to (8) Ole Miss in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

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Women's Basketball Knocks off No. 1 Stanford, Advances to NCAA ... (Ole Miss Athletics)

STANFORD, Calif. – From the jump, eighth seeded Ole Miss came to play against one seeded Stanford on Sunday night from the Maples Pavilion in a down to the ...

Both Ole Miss and Stanford entered a shooting slump, while the Cardinal also struggled to hold onto the ball with 12 turnovers in the first half. Davis kept the offense flowing, with seven points in the third quarter. A 6-0 Ole Miss run allowed it to build its lead and force Stanford to head to the locker room trailing for the first time at home this season, 29-20. The Cardinal quickly shut Ole Miss down for over two minutes to even up the score early on. Ole Miss knocked off the top ranked Cardinal to advance to its 11th The Rebels outrebounded the Cardinal, 44 to 39 and grabbed 20 offensive rebounds.

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March Madness: Did Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer take shot at ... (Yahoo Sports)

Tara VanDerveer mentioned the men's program following Stanford's shocking second-round loss to Ole Miss.

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Top-seeded Stanford falls to Ole Miss, short of Sweet 16 (ESPN)

Stanford became the first No. 1 seed to fail to reach the Sweet 16 since 2009, falling to No. 8 Ole Miss on Sunday night.

They join fellow SEC teams South Carolina and [LSU](/womens-college-basketball/team/_/id/99/lsu-tigers) in the Sweet 16, while Tennessee can punch its ticket on Monday. Brink led Stanford with 20 points, 13 rebounds and seven blocks after missing the first-round game with a stomach bug that had gone around the team. There were certainly self-inflicted wounds on Stanford's part (including a 32% hit rate on layups), but it was Ole Miss' trademark defense, aggressive yet disciplined, that made the upset possible. Two costly turnovers from Stanford in the final 16 seconds effectively sealed its defeat. "We knew that Stanford's size and length would be a little problematic for us," McPhee-McCuin said. "I think there's just a lot of depth throughout the tournament, and we knew it was going to be like this," Jones said. Their final 33% shooting clip from the field was among their lowest of the season, as were their 21 turnovers overall. [Ole Miss](/womens-college-basketball/team/_/id/145/ole-miss-rebels) coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin said she could feel something different with her group as it prepared to take on three-time national champion and No. [sending that prewritten tweet](https://twitter.com/YolettMcCuin/status/1637671980743917568?s=20) thanking her loved ones and mentors. 1 seed since 2009 to fail to reach the Sweet 16 in the women's NCAA tournament. It already was the program's first second-round appearance since that campaign. In fact, McPhee-McCuin had so much faith in her squad that she drafted a tweet before the game recognizing the people who prepared her for this moment.

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Ole Miss women's basketball score vs. Stanford: Live updates from ... (Jackson Clarion Ledger)

See live score updates as Ole Miss women's basketball meets Stanford in the NCAA Tournament. Who will advance in the March Madness bracket?

Eighth-seeded Ole Miss (24-8) earned its first NCAA Tournament win since 2007 with a demolition of Gonzaga in the opening round. Ole Miss women's basketball vs. Ole Miss has only played Stanford once in its history, a loss in the 1990 Sweet 16.

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2023 NCAA Women's Tournament scores: No. 1 seed Stanford ... (CBSSports.com)

The Cardinal failed to grab a single lead, and the closest they got was when a pair of Cameron Brink free throws tied the game at 49 with 1:16 to go. Ole Miss ...

Keep it locked here for scores, analysis and highlights throughout the afternoon and evening. [Seattle Schedule](https://www.cbssports.com/womens-college-basketball/news/womens-march-madness-2023-seattle-regionals-tv-schedule-scores-tip-times-results-teams-seeds/) [Greenville Schedule](https://www.cbssports.com/womens-college-basketball/news/womens-march-madness-2023-greenville-regionals-tv-schedule-scores-tip-times-results-teams-seeds/) 1 Seed in the Greenville 1 Regional, took on South Florida in the Round of 32. 6 seed Michigan in the Greenville 2 Regional, but the Tigers made it look easy like they did in their opening-round drubbing of Hawaii. The Cardinal last missed the Sweet 16 all the way back in 2007.

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NCAA Women's Basketball Recap: Ole Miss Takes Down Stanford ... (Forbes)

The Ole Miss Rebels send the Stanford Cardinal packing in the Second Round of the 2023 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.

South Carolina and Virginia Tech have advanced to the Sweet 16, and Indiana will play Miami (9) tonight. “It’s not the way that I wanted my senior year to end,” Jones told media Sunday. Louisville and Texas tipoff at 7:00 PM ET for the chance to play Ole Miss in the Sweet 16 round. Guard Angel Baker led the Rebels with 13 points and tallied four rebounds in the upset. It is a saying one of her mentors shared and it felt apropos after defeating the legendary Tara Vanderveer and the Stanford Cardinal. The Rebels, who under head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin pride themselves on defense, kept the 2021 NCAA Champions to seven points in the second quarter.

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Countdown to Change in Women's College Basketball: One ... (The New York Times)

Eighth-seeded Ole Miss's upset win over Stanford, a No. 1 seed, may signal a new era of competitive parity in the game.

4 seed, on Bryce Drew’s last-gasp heave in the first round of the 1998 tournament. “I’m the future of women’s basketball,” she said boldly after her team trounced a tough Gonzaga team by 23 points on Friday. Part of what makes the N.C.A.A. Over the last two seasons, she has brought in eight players from other schools. McPhee-McCuin, who is known by her players as Coach Yo, said she had been sure to focus her squad on Fairleigh Dickinson’s win over Purdue in the men’s tournament. More recently, changes in endorsement rules allowing players to profit from their skills have boosted the game. Now the rules have changed, and movement is the new norm. 1-seeded Stanford team fronted by a pair of all-Americans played as if it were struggling to learn the basics — layups and intelligent passing, to name two. “But it says a lot about women’s basketball to have an eighth seed like Ole Miss, as talented as they are. But the shock did not keep Jones from taking a wider view. basketball tournament on the women’s side. She and her teammate Cameron Brink, a second-team all-American this year, were N.C.A.A.

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