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See what happened between No. 3 Duke and No. 6 Baylor women's basketball in the second round of the NCAA Women's Tournament.
Baylor's Kiersten Johnson (2) grabs a rebound between Duke's Delaney Thomas (12) and Duke's Toby Fornier (35) during the first half in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Sunday,
Third-seeded Duke will battle No. 2 LSU on Friday in Sacramento. The Tigers, who are coming off a 101-47 blowout over Texas Tech, defeated the Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor in December, prior to Duke’s 17-game win streak and season turnaround.
They say payback is hell, and it was for Baylor Sunday afternoon as Duke took the Bears to the woodshed, 69-46, and will play in the Sweet 16 next weekend. You’ll recall that Duke and Baylor opened the season in Paris,
Electric defense by Taina Mair and frontcourt dominance from Toby Fournier and Delaney Thomas paved the way for the Blue Devils, who didn’t trail a single second. A statement 69-46 victory sets up a third-straight Sweet 16 appearance,
The Blue Devils kicked off a sluggish start to their season with a loss to Baylor. But a dominant win over the Bears on Sunday shows this Duke team is now a legitimate threat.
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Baylor guard Taliah Scott is confident that her team will be able to match Duke’s physicality when the teams meet Sunday in an NCAA Tournament second-round game. The game is a rematch of the teams' season-opener that was played in Paris.
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Ending a team revenge campaign against Baylor, the Blue Devils displayed their confidence and solidity as they head to the Sweet 16.
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