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College basketball roundup: Skylar Diggins leads Irish women past Duke
Skylar Diggins fired up the troops at halftime in a player's release huddle on the court and Notre Dame responded to overcome a 6-point halftime shortage to beat Duke 87-76 in the Elite 8 Tuesday night in Norfolk, Virginia.
South Bend native Skylar Diggins scored 27 points to become Notre Dame's all-time leading scorer in women's basketball as the top-seeded Irish beat Kansas 93-63 in the Sweet 16 Sunday afternoon in Norfolk, Virginia.
Skylar Diggins scored 22 of her 27 points by halftime Sunday and became the school's career scoring leader, helping the top-seeded Fighting Irish to a 93-63 victory against Kansas in the semifinals of the Norfolk Regional.
A huge honor Notre Dame's Skylar Diggins leading into Tuesday night's Regional Closing against Duke. She has been named to the Associated Press All-America team for a second straight year. Diggins and Baylor's Brittney Griner were unanimous selections to
Griner, who is on the squad for the third time, was joined on the squad by Notre Dame's Skylar Diggins, Stanford's Chiney Ogwumike, Delaware's Elena Delle Donne and Baylor teammate Odyssey Sims. Southern California hired Andy Enfield as men's
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