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Oklahoma and Michigan State Set for a Fast-Paced Women's NCAA Tournament Clash in the 2nd Round
Oklahoma's top-3 rebounding and 86.8 points per game challenge Michigan State's 82.5 scoring average and strong 3-point shooting in the NCAA second round.
- Sunday's 8 p.m. game in Norman features Michigan State Spartans and Oklahoma in the NCAA Tournament second round, with the winner advancing.
- Oklahoma Sooners average 86.8 points and rank third in rebounds, while Michigan State Spartans average 82.5 points, setting up a rebounding versus perimeter shooting contrast.
- Grace VanSlooten averages 15.1 points and 6.7 rebounds on 50.1% shooting, and Aaliyah Chavez had 15 points and five assists with no turnovers in her NCAA debut.
- Oddsmakers favor the Sooners by 6.5 points and set the over/under at 158.5, with Oklahoma seeking a second straight Sweet 16 while Michigan State last reached it in 2009.
- After contrasting first-round wins, the matchup shapes into a test of pace and adjustments, with Oklahoma's frantic 89-59 win versus Michigan State's 65-62 tempo-controlled victory.
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Oklahoma and Michigan State set for a fast-paced women’s NCAA Tournament clash in the 2nd round
The scoreboard operator likely will be busy when Oklahoma and Michigan State meet in a second-round women’s NCAA Tournament game on Sunday.
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Oklahoma Sooners and Michigan State Spartans meet in NCAA Tournament second round
The No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners and No. 20 Michigan State Spartans square off in the NCAA Tournament second round. The teams play Sunday for the first time this season.
·United States
Read Full ArticleNo. 5 MSU to Face No. 4 Oklahoma Sunday in Second Round of the NCAA Tournament
No. 5-seed Michigan State women's basketball will take on No. 4-seed and host Oklahoma in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament on Sunday, March 22. Tipoff time is set for 8 p.m. ET. Sam Gore and Tamika Catchings will be on the call for ESPN.
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Total News Sources19
Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution44% Left
Bias Distribution
- 44% of the sources lean Left
44% Left
L 44%
C 39%
R 17%
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