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Super-sized March Madness stats in women’s Sweet 16

The numbers have been stunning in this memorable season for women’s college basketball. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark has broken scoring records. UConn’s Paige Bueckers is producing eye-popping statistics again after missing most of the last two seasons with knee injuries. Southern California’s JuJu Watkins and Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo had two of the most productive freshman seasons ever.

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  • The Sweet 16 in women’s college basketball features impressive talents like Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, UConn’s Paige Bueckers, USC’s JuJu Watkins, and Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo.
  • Indiana has seen record-breaking individual performances, with Sara Scalia and Mackenzie Holmes setting new single-game scoring records in the NCAA Tournament.
  • South Carolina’s MiLaysia Fulwiley has been on a scoring spree, especially from 3-point range, in recent games.
  • Oregon State’s defense has been formidable, holding opponents to low shooting percentages.
  • Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo broke the single-season steals record, leading the nation.
  • Gonzaga leads Division I in 3-point shooting percentage and has been prolific from beyond the arc.
  • Texas has dominated in rebounding, outscoring opponents significantly in second-chance points.
  • NC State boasts balanced scoring with five players averaging in double figures.
  • Stanford’s performance when scoring at least 70 points in NCAA Tournament games is nearly unbeatable.
  • Colorado’s Aaronette Vonleh showcased her defensive prowess with seven steals in one half of a game.
  • Caitlin Clark’s consistency is highlighted by leading her conference in scoring and assists for four consecutive seasons.
  • LSU has demonstrated strong second-half performances in this tournament, overcoming halftime deficits.
  • UCLA and LSU, facing off in the Sweet 16, are the top two teams in rebound margin nationally.
  • Baylor excels in defending the 3-point line, holding opponents to a low shooting percentage.
  • USC’s JuJu Watkins is close to breaking the record for points by a true freshman in women’s college basketball.
  • UConn continues its record streak of Sweet 16 appearances, aiming to bounce back from last year’s regional semifinal loss.
  • Duke’s Reigan Richardson has significantly increased her scoring output in the NCAA Tournament, leading her team to an upset victory over Ohio State.

The Associated Press has the story:

Super-sized March Madness stats in women’s Sweet 16

The numbers have been stunning in this memorable season for women’s college basketball. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark has broken scoring records. UConn’s Paige Bueckers is producing eye-popping statistics again after missing most of the last two seasons with knee injuries. Southern California’s JuJu Watkins and Notre Dame’s Hannah Hidalgo had two of the most productive freshman seasons ever.

All of them have led their teams into a star-studded Sweet 16 field. Here’s a rundown of notable statistics regarding each of the teams that have made it this far.

ALBANY 1 REGION

INDIANA: Indiana’s had a different player set the program’s NCAA Tournament single-game scoring record in each of the first two rounds. Sara Scalia broke a 41-year-old record by scoring 27 points while making five 3-pointers in an 89-56 victory over Fairfield. That record vanished two days later when Mackenzie Holmes got 29 points in a 75-68 triumph over Oklahoma.

SOUTH CAROLINA: MiLaysia Fulwiley has averaged 20.3 points over her last three games — starting with an SEC Tournament championship game victory over LSU — and has shot 13 of 22 from 3-point range during that span. Fulwiley had shot just 2 of 11 from beyond the arc in the four games leading up to this stretch.

Southern California guard JuJu Watkins reacts after a shot during a second-round college basketball game against Kansas in the women’s NCAA Tournament in Los Angeles, Monday, March 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

OREGON STATE: The Beavers’ first two NCAA Tournament opponents have missed more than two-thirds of their shots. Eastern Washington shot 30% and Nebraska shot 31.3% against Oregon State. The Beavers now face Notre Dame, which shot 52.2% in its first-round victory over Kent State and 50% in its second-round triumph over Mississippi.

NOTRE DAME: Hidalgo didn’t merely break Notre Dame’s single-season steals record. She shattered it. Hidalgo’s NCAA-leading 157 steals give her 43 more than the previous record holder. Skylar Diggins-Smith (then known as Skylar Diggins) had 114 steals for the Irish in 2012-13.

PORTLAND 4 REGION

GONZAGA: The Bulldogs are making 40.2% of their 3-point attempts to lead all Division I teams. They’ve made 9.5 3-pointers per game to rank seventh. Gonzaga went 12 of 22 from beyond the arc in its 77-66 second-round victory over Utah, with twin sisters Kaylynne Truong and Kayleigh Truong going a combined 7 of 12.

TEXAS: The Longhorns have outrebounded their first two opponents 96-57 and have outscored them 45-19 in second-chance points. DeYona Gaston had eight offensive rebounds in a first-round triumph over Drexel. Texas could have a tougher time dominating the glass against Gonzaga. Texas ranks sixth among all Division I teams in rebound margin (plus-10.3), while Gonzaga is eighth (plus-9.3).

Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo (3) celebrates after making a basket and being fouled during the second half of a first-round college basketball game against Kent State in the NCAA Tournament Saturday, March 23, 2024, in South Bend, Ind. (AP Photo/Michael Caterina)

NORTH CAROLINA STATE: The Wolfpack’s strength is in their balance. North Carolina State has five players scoring in double figures: Aziaha James (16.0), Saniya Rivers (12.7), Mimi Collins (10.9), Madison Hayes (10.7) and River Baldwin (10.4). Zoe Brooks (8.8) isn’t far behind. Four different players have at least six rebounds per game: Baldwin (7.1), Hayes (6.9), Collins (6.3) and Rivers (6.3).

Indiana forward Mackenzie Holmes (54) shoots in front of Oklahoma forward Sahara Williams (32) in the second half of a second-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament, Monday, March 25, 2024, in Bloomington, Ind. Indiana defeated Oklahoma 75-68. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

STANFORD: The magic number for Stanford is 70. Stanford has gone 59-1 in the last 60 NCAA Tournament games in which it has scored at least 70 points. That includes a 79-50 victory over Norfolk State and an 87-81 overtime win over Iowa State in the first two rounds this year.

ALBANY 2 REGION

COLORADO: Aaronette Vonleh has a team-high 14 points per game for Colorado, but it’s her defense that has garnered her attention in the NCAA Tournament. The 6-foot-3 center had seven steals in the first half of a 63-50 second-round victory over Kansas State.

Iowa guard Caitlin Clark drives up court in the second half of a second-round college basketball game against West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament, Monday, March 25, 2024, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

IOWA: Clark has produced tons of eye-popping numbers on her way to becoming the leading career scorer in Division I men’s or women’s basketball, but one statistic speaks most clearly to her consistency since arriving on campus. Clark is the first player in major women’s college basketball to lead her conference in both scoring and assists in four consecutive seasons.

LSU: In the first two rounds of this tournament, LSU has been outscored 63-62 before halftime but has outscored opponents 91-53 in the second half. The defending national champions trailed Middle Tennessee 36-32 at halftime before rolling to an 83-56 second-round victory. LSU made 26 of 37 free throws in the game, while Middle Tennessee made 6 of 9 attempts.

North Carolina State’s Aziaha James, left, steals the ball from Tennessee’s Jewel Spear (0) during the first half of a second-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament in Raleigh, N.C., Monday, March 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Ben McKeown)

UCLA: The Sweet 16 matchup between UCLA and LSU features the nation’s top two teams in rebound margin. UCLA is outrebounding foes by 14.2 boards per game. LSU has a plus-13.1 rebound margin. UCLA outrebounded its first two NCAA Tournament foes 90-45 and outscored them 32-5 in second-chance points.

PORTLAND 3 REGION

BAYLOR: The Bears rank ninth in 3-point percentage defense and are allowing opponents to make just 26.2% of their 3-point attempts. In five of the Bears’ last eight games, opponents have shot below 20% from beyond the arc. Baylor now faces Southern California, which went 13 of 30 from 3-point range in a 73-55 second-round victory over Kansas.

Duke guard Reigan Richardson (24) shoots against Ohio State forward Rebeka Mikulasikova (23) during the first half of a second-round college basketball game in the women’s NCAA Tournament, Sunday, March 24, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Aaron Doster)

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: JuJu Watkins has a chance this weekend to break the record for points by a true freshman. Watkins currently has 861 points, which puts her in third place on the all-time list. San Diego State’s Tina Hutchinson scored 898 points as a freshman in 1984, while Kelsey Mitchell had 873 points for Ohio State in 2015.

UCONN: The Huskies are making their NCAA-record 30th consecutive Sweet 16 appearance. The Huskies had earned a record 14 straight Final Four berths before losing 73-61 to Ohio State in a regional semifinal last year.

South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley (12) drives to the basket ahead of North Carolina forward Maria Gakdeng (5) and guard Lexi Donarski (20) during the second half of a second-round college basketball game in the women’s NCAA Tournament in Columbia, S.C., Sunday, March 24, 2024. (AP Photo/Nell Redmond)

DUKE: Reigan Richardson is averaging 12.4 points this season, but she’s stepped up her game in a big way during this tournament. After totaling 15 points in the three games leading up to the NCAA Tournament, Richardson scored 25 in a first-round victory over Richmond and 28 in a second-round upset of Ohio State.

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