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Women's College Basketball: Sweet 16 Statistical Highlights

Women's College Basketball: Sweet 16 Statistical Highlights

Sports Desk 28 Mar , 2024 03:36 PM GMT

  • Indiana's depth with scoring records from Sara Scalia and Mackenzie Holmes.

  • South Carolina's MiLaysia Fulwiley excels in scoring, especially from beyond the arc.

  • Oregon State's stifling defense sets up a tough matchup against Notre Dame.

Women's College Basketball: Sweet 16 Statistical Highlights
Iowa guard Caitlin Clark drives up court in the second half of a second-round college basketball game against West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament, Monday, March 25, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Phot
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This season in women’s college basketball has been nothing short of remarkable, with standout performances and record-breaking achievements from top players across the country. As the Sweet 16 field takes shape, let's take a closer look at some notable statistics from the teams that have advanced this far.

Albany 1 Region
Indiana:
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Indiana's NCAA Tournament journey has seen multiple players setting scoring records, showcasing the team's depth and talent. Sara Scalia and Mackenzie Holmes both made history with impressive scoring performances.

South Carolina:

South Carolina's MiLaysia Fulwiley excels in scoring, especially from beyond the arc.

Indiana's depth with scoring records from Sara Scalia and Mackenzie Holmes.

Oregon State's stifling defense sets up a tough matchup against Notre Dame.

MiLaysia Fulwiley's scoring prowess has been a key factor in South Carolina's success, especially her sharpshooting from beyond the arc in recent games.

Oregon State:

The Beavers' stifling defense has been on full display, holding their opponents to low shooting percentages and setting up a challenging matchup against Notre Dame.

Notre Dame:
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Hannah Hidalgo's defensive dominance has been a standout feature for Notre Dame, breaking records and making a significant impact on the court.

Portland 4 Region
Gonzaga:

Gonzaga's sharpshooting from the 3-point line has been a major strength, leading all Division I teams in 3-point shooting percentage.

Texas:

The Longhorns' dominance on the boards has been a key factor in their success, outrebounding opponents and capitalizing on second-chance opportunities.

North Carolina State:

North Carolina State's balanced scoring attack and rebounding prowess have been instrumental in their journey to the Sweet 16.

Stanford:
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Stanford's consistency in scoring has been a winning formula, with the team's success closely tied to reaching the 70-point mark.

Albany 2 Region
Colorado:

Aaronette Vonleh's defensive impact for Colorado has been a standout feature, showcasing her versatility on both ends of the court.

Iowa:

Caitlin Clark's historic achievement of leading her conference in scoring and assists for four consecutive seasons highlights her exceptional talent and consistency.

LSU:
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LSU's second-half dominance in the tournament has been a defining characteristic, showcasing their resilience and ability to finish strong.

UCLA:

The rebounding battle between UCLA and LSU promises to be a highlight, with both teams excelling in controlling the boards.

Portland 3 Region
Baylor:

Baylor's strong defense against the 3-point shot has been a key factor in their success, setting up an intriguing matchup against Southern California.

Southern California:

JuJu Watkins' impressive scoring as a true freshman has been a standout storyline, putting her in contention to break scoring records.

UConn:

UConn's historic Sweet 16 appearance streak continues, showcasing the program's consistent excellence on the national stage.

Duke:

Reigan Richardson's standout performances in the tournament have been crucial for Duke, elevating her game when it matters most.

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As the competition heats up in the Sweet 16, fans can expect more thrilling moments and record-breaking performances from these talented teams and players.

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