
NEW YORK, NY — The 19th-ranked UW-La Crosse women’s basketball team is headed to the Elite Eight for the first time in program history. The Eagles punched their ticket Friday with a dominant 66-45 victory over Southern Maine at the John A. Paulson Center. Up next for UW-L (21-9) the top-ranked team in the nation, New York (28-0), which blew out Hardin-Simmons 103-61. The quarterfinal matchup happens at 6:30 p.m. Saturday on the NYU campus. The Eagles shook off a slow start Friday to overwhelm the Huskies (27-3). Down three to end the first quarter, the Eagles exploded with a 25-6 run in, capping off the half with a Grace Knupp buzzer-beating layup. The Eagles went into the break up 37-21 and never looked back. UW-L’s defense held Southern Maine to just 27% shooting from the floor. The Eagles got 15 points and 15 rebounds from sophomore Molly Janke — marking her fourth straight double-double. Knupp finished with a team-high 16 points, while Malia Nelson added 15 points and nine boards. UW-L dominated the rebounding battle 49-29 and led by as many as 25 points late in the fourth quarter. The post No. 19 UW-La Crosse women’s hoops headed to first-ever Elite Eight, after blowout win appeared first on WIZM 92.3FM 106.7FM 1410AM. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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