Indiana becomes second No. 1 seed to lose before Sweet 16 of women’s NCAA Tournament, falling to Miami
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Indiana becomes second No. 1 seed to be knocked out of March Madness in successive days
By Ben Morse, CNN First, it was the Stanford Cardinals — then, it was the Indiana Hoosiers. March Madness is certainly living up to its name as Indiana became the second No. 1 seed to be knocked out of the women’s NCAA basketball tournament in successive days after losing 70-68 to the No. 9 seed Miami Hurricanes on Monday. Despite tying the game at 68-68 with a three-pointer from Yarden Garzon with just eight seconds left, Indiana was unable to …
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