March is a month madness and a month South University The Women’s Basketball Team returned in his middle.
For the second year, Jaguars will play the NCAA tournament in California – this time will face San Diego in the first four matches.
The game is a password in ESPNU in Pauley Pavilion in UCLA in 8 PM CST.
South (20-14, 15-3) won 10 games by defeating 10 of the last eleven matches with an average of 15 points.
UC San Diego (20-15, 13-7), the winners of the Grand Western Conference tournament, won nine matches of the last eleven matches.
Jaguars entered the SWAC tournament as the number one seed and a first rounded bye. In three years, they preferred their opponents with 18.3 PPG victory to win the second tournament title.
“The team returned to the campus with two levers of June 3: the regular season championship and the NCAA tournament said,” said head coach Carlos Funchess. “They sacrificed all the summer to prepare for the upcoming season. Nine new players added that it would be critical for our success.”

Southern 33.8 points, 33.6 rebounds, 11 steals and 18.9 cycle into the game that forces a game.
Aniya Gourdine made the majority of Jaguars’s most of the season 12.8 points. Soniyah Reed, average figures with 10.7 points are the only Jaguar, which is averaged. The other three southern players above five points in each game. Aleighyah Fontenot was third in Tionna Lidge at 7.9 in the team at 7.9.
Tritons give an average of 64.1 points and more than 58 defenses.
Tower 10.1 points in San Diego, Sumayah Sugapong, 14.7 and Sabrina MA. Gracie Gallegos, rounding the top five for Tritons, 8.3, 7.3, Kayanna 7.9 is Gracie Gallegos.
The winner of the first four will appeal to UCT Nos on Friday at 9:00 ESPN.
“This moment means everything. Only the championship has gained and have such a blessing so far,” he said Southern Security Dakiyah Sanders. “I’m just grateful to my team and here are great teammates next to you to do it.”
Courtesy: South Athletics