Van Lith leads TCU past Notre Dame
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Notre Dame women's basketball saw its season end again in the Sweet 16, this time 71-62 against No. 2-seed TCU on Saturday afternoon.
The New York Times |
TCU’s historic season survived a nail-biting 71-62 win over No. 3 seed Notre Dame on Saturday.
U.S. News & World Report |
With the game tied at 52 early in the fourth, Van Lith took over. She scored five of the next six points for TCU to give the team the lead.
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