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Walters's Shot in OT Lifts ODU Over U-Va.

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Renee Montgomery added 17 points and Tina Charles had 15 for Connecticut (34-1), which advanced to the region semifinals for the 15th straight season. Carla Cortijo scored 18 points for the eighth-seeded Longhorns (22-13).

New Orleans Region

In Norfolk, second-seeded North Carolina got 23 points from Rashanda McCants and pulled away from Georgia in the second half for an 80-66 victory.

Erlana Larkins added 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Tar Heels (32-2), who used a 20-0 run spanning both halves to open a 13-point lead that climbed as high 16. It was North Carolina's 15th consecutive victory and first in six tries against the Bulldogs.

North Carolina advances to the region semifinals on Saturday against Louisville.

Tasha Humphrey, a four-time all-Southeastern Conference first-teamer, led eighth-seeded Georgia (23-10) with 20 points and 10 rebounds in her last college game.

¿ LOUISVILLE 80, KANSAS STATE 63: Angel McCoughtry scored 24 points and the fourth-seeded Cardinals (26-9) won in Bridgeport, Conn. Candyce Bingham added 12 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists for Louisville.

The Cardinals won the rebounding battle, 37-22, and scored 40 points in the paint while holding Kansas State to 20.

Ashley Sweat had 16 points to lead the fifth-seeded Wildcats (22-10).


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