Britt Prince leads Nebraska women over Richmond in First Four
Britt Prince scored 22 points, leading Nebraska to a 75-56 victory over Richmond in the NCAA First Four. The Cornhuskers dominated the third quarter with a 17-0 run and will face No. 6 seed Baylor in the Round of 64. Coach Amy Williams celebrated her fifth NCAA Tournament appearance with Nebraska, now boasting a 19-12 record. Richmond's Maggie Doogan, despite her impressive 24 points and 10 rebounds, couldn't turn the tide for the Spiders, who struggled with their shooting. This marks Richmond's sixth tournament appearance but ends their season as an at-large qualifier.
By the Numbers- Britt Prince shot 10-of-14 from the field, scoring 22 points.
- Maggie Doogan had 24 points and 10 rebounds, shooting 8-of-13 overall.
- Nebraska improves to 19-12 and advances to face Baylor.
- Richmond ends their season with a 26-8 record, marking their sixth NCAA Tournament appearance.
Nebraska will aim for its 11th NCAA Tournament win against Baylor this Friday, seeking to build on their successful run. Meanwhile, Richmond will regroup after a strong season characterized by high expectations and a history-making performance last year.
Bottom LineBritt Prince's leadership and Nebraska's explosive third quarter were pivotal in the Cornhuskers' tournament success, highlighting their potential as they advance in the NCAA Tournament. Richmond's challenges from beyond the arc emphasize the need for adaptations in future play.
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