Women鈥檚 basketball to battle Michigan in NCAA First Round
The No. 15 seed Holy Cross women's basketball team is set to face No. 2 seed Michigan in the First Round of the 2026 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on March 20. This marks Holy Cross's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2024, following a strong season with a record of 23-9. The Crusaders secured their spot after winning their third conference title in four years, highlighted by a victory over Lehigh in the championship game. Key players include Kaitlyn Flanagan, who was pivotal in the tournament, and a senior class that has significantly contributed to the team's success.
By the Numbers- Holy Cross has won 20+ games in four of the last five seasons.
- The team's record stands at 23-9 overall for the season.
- Holy Cross enters the tournament on a nine-game winning streak, with 13 wins in their last 14 games.
- Holy Cross is currently ranked as the No. 15 seed facing a strong No. 2 seed Michigan.
- The Crusaders have outscored their opponents 64.9 to 52.2 over the past two months.
Following the matchup with Michigan, success could position Holy Cross for deeper runs in future tournaments. Players' performances will be closely monitored as they try to build on their recent momentum in the tournament.
Bottom LineHoly Cross enters the NCAA Tournament ready to capitalize on their strong season, with a solid roster and key veterans leading the charge. Their underdog status could serve as a powerful motivator, potentially allowing them to surpass expectations against Michigan.
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