This South University Jaguars The first quarter of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament provided a hard-fighting victory on San Diego Tritons.
Jaguars ’68 -56 won – they sent the 64th round of their first tournament, which will face the most seed tip on Friday.
The game began with both teams fighting to find the rhythm, but the south won a speed quickly. By the end of the first quarter, Jaguars first created a large lead in the end of the UCSD, 19-11. Sonikah, including the first quarter, including 11 points in the first quarter, including 3 points from the bench, was instrumental for the south.
As the game progresses, until the end of the South quarter, the South continued to dominate the south of up to 40-20 until the 30s. Jaguars’s defense proved that the UCSD was restricted from 17 shots from 17 to 11 in the 17th of 17.
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Despite being an inspiring effort from Tritons, he maintained its superiority throughout the southern game. The head coach Heidi Vandyervo led the UC San Diego, the NCAA Section I was the first appearance in the first tournament.
Tritons, in the final, defeated UC Davis 35-66 and won the large western championship and won their places.
For the south, Sonion Cane brainy Way with 24 points with a team. Aniya Gurnine 17 points and chip with 7 rebounds.
Southun’s victory, Friday, March 21, Pauley takes the stage for an interesting match against the Pavilion. Jaguars will continue to continue the momentum and challenge the loved bruines.
This story was edited by the help of AI tools and HBCU sports journalists.