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NC State Wolfpack at Michigan Wolverines

· NCAA Women's Basketball Championship - Regional 3 in Fort Worth - 2nd Round
21-11, 7-5 Away
Final
63 - 92
27-6, 16-1 Home

Olivia Olson scores 27 to lead Michigan to a 92-63 win over NC State and into the women's Sweet 16

Olson and Swords combine for 53 as Michigan rolls into the Sweet 16

The Wolverines (27-6) will play the winner of third-seeded Louisville and sixth-seeded Alabama in the NCAA Tournament Fort Worth Regional semifinals.

Michigan previously reached the Sweet 16 in 2021 and 2022.

“We committed to Michigan to do this,” said Olson, a sophomore, who was recruited by some of the top programs in the country.

The seventh-seeded Wolfpack (21-11) were without All-ACC guard Zoe Brooks, who had a protective boot on her right foot after being injured in Friday night's win against 10th-seeded Tennessee.

That hurt against Michigan's swarming and trapping defense that forced 22 turnovers, including 10 in the third quarter that helped the Wolverines take a 16-point lead into the fourth after a closely contested first half.

“Zoe is definitely a big part of our team,” said Devyn Quigley, who scored 11 points. "She’s our team leader, starting point guard. That was a big adjustment we had to make and try to work around.

“As you guys saw, there was times it wasn’t too pretty.”

Zamareya Jones, who had a career-high 30 points against the Lady Vols, scored 16.

“I was nervous, of course, with Zoe being out,” Jones said. “She’s a big part of our team. I put a lot of pressure on myself. I wanted to uplift my teammates and let them know, like, ‘I’m not quitting, so you’re not quitting on me.’”

N.C. State's Khamil Pierre added 15 points and nine rebounds.

The Wolfpack led 13-12 after the first 10 minutes as Olson was held scoreless and Swords to two points.

Swords responded by scoring seven in the opening two minutes of the second quarter as part of a 14-0 run that included forcing six turnovers to put the Wolverines ahead 26-13. The Wolfpack clawed back to trail by just three at halftime.

Olson, a third-team Associated Press All-America player, started 0 of 6 and was held scoreless until making two free throws with 5:59 left in the third quarter. She scored on a three-point play about a minute later and followed up with a pair of mid-range jumpers to suddenly give Michigan a 49-35 lead.

“For anyone watching, is she an All-American or what?" coach Kim Barnes Arico said. “Is she arguably not one of the best players in the country? She is phenomenal.”

Mila Holloway finished with 13 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Wolverines.

Coach takes the blame The Wolfpack ended a disappointing season after not getting a vote in the last AP Top 25 before March Madness. They were a top-10 team in six of the previous seven seasons and reached the 2024 Final Four.

“I’ll take all the blame,” coach Wes Moore said following his 13th season at the school. “I put the team together, and I coached the team. I’ve got to look in the mirror, we’ve got to look in the mirror as a program, and we’ve got to try to get back to what we do.”

Up next Michigan is in the Sweet 16 for the third time in school history. The round begins on Friday.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 63 - 92
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 63 - 92
4th 0:12 Alyssa Crockett Defensive Rebound. 63 - 92
4th 0:14 Adelaide Jernigan misses 29-foot three point jumper 63 - 92
4th 0:25 Ciara Byars makes layup (McKenzie Mathurin assists) 63 - 92

Statistics

NCSUNCSU MICHMICH
23-51 FG 35-78
45 Field Goal % 45
4-13 3PT 10-30
31 Three Point % 33
13-18 FT 12-13
72 Free Throw % 92
30 Rebounds 40
3 Offensive Rebounds 15
27 Defensive Rebounds 25
11 Assists 22
2 Steals 14
5 Blocks 4
22 Turnovers 6
2 Team Turnovers 1
22 Total Turnovers 6
1 Technical Fouls 0
1 Total Technical Fouls 0
5 Points Off Turnovers 35
5 Fast Break Points 11
30 Points in Paint 40
16 Fouls 19
2 Largest Lead 29
4 Lead Changes 4
4 Percent Led 81

Game Information

Crisler Center

Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Attendance: 7,003 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Duke 16-2 - 26-8
Louisville 15-3 1 29-7
North Carolina 14-4 2 28-7
NC State 13-5 3 21-11
Syracuse 12-6 4 24-9
Notre Dame 12-6 4 24-10
Virginia Tech 12-6 4 23-10
Virginia 11-7 5 22-11
Clemson 11-7 5 21-12
California 9-9 7 21-14
Stanford 8-10 8 21-13
Miami 8-10 8 18-15
Georgia Tech 8-10 8 14-19
Florida State 5-13 11 10-21
Wake Forest 4-14 12 14-18
SMU 2-16 14 9-21
Pittsburgh 1-17 15 8-23
Boston College 1-17 15 5-26

2025-26 Big Ten Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
UCLA 18-0 - 33-1
Michigan 15-3 3 27-6
Iowa 15-3 3 27-7
Ohio State 13-5 5 27-8
Minnesota 13-5 5 24-8
Maryland 11-7 7 24-9
Michigan State 11-7 7 23-9
Washington 10-8 8 22-11
Illinois 9-9 9 22-12
USC 9-9 9 18-14
Oregon 8-10 10 23-13
Nebraska 7-11 11 19-13
Indiana 6-12 12 18-14
Wisconsin 5-13 13 15-17
Purdue 5-13 13 13-17
Penn State 4-14 14 11-18
Northwestern 2-16 16 8-21
Rutgers 1-17 17 9-20
Full Standings