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SDSU, Oklahoma State expect a battle

  • Madison Mathiowetz scored all 15 of her points in the second half as South Dakota State defeated Oklahoma State 74-68 in the first round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.
  • South Dakota State had a strong second half, outscoring Oklahoma State 50-37 after trailing by seven at halftime.
  • Brooklyn Meyer scored 19 points for South Dakota State in the victory.
  • South Dakota State will face UConn in the second round, aiming to advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019.
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Women's NCAA Spokane 4 roundup: No. 10 South Dakota State rallies for win

Brooklyn Meyer scored 19 points and grabbed eight rebounds as No. 10 South Dakota State rallied to beat No. 7 Oklahoma State 74-68 in Storrs, Conn. Madison Mathiowetz added 17 points for South Dakota State (30-3), which will face No.…

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March Madness: Mathiowetz, Meyer help South Dakota State rally past Oklahoma State in NCAA opener

Madison Mathiowetz scored all 15 of her points in the second half as 10th-seeded South Dakota State erased a double-digit deficit to top No. 7 seed Oklahoma State 74-68 in the first round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament. Brooklyn…

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