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Tennessee, after a first-round romp over Stetson, got all it could handle from eighth-seeded Marquette. The Golden Eagles' senior guard tandem of Angel Robinson and Tatiyiana McMorris had not played in an NCAA tournament before this year, but they certainly made the most of the opportunity.
McMorris finished the afternoon 3-of-7 behind the three-point line and 5-of-10 from the floor overall for the eighth-seeded Golden Eagles (24-8) as she posted 13 points. Angel Robinson tallied a team-high 19 points and pulled down eight rebounds, followed by Paige Fiedorowicz with 14 points in the triumph.
Angel Robinson finished with 19 points to lead the eighth-seeded Golden Eagles (24-8), who will face No. 1 seed Tennessee in the Dayton region on Monday. Marquette is making its fourth appearance in the second round but has never advanced to the regional semifinals.
Date: Mar 19, 2011
Category: Sports
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NCAA women: Marquette tips Texas on McMorris' last-second 3
Once I got it I knew I had to shoot it. If I missed, I knew we were going to overtime, so I was confident.Angel Robinson, a fellow senior, finished with 19 points to lead the eighth-seeded Golden Eagles (24-8), who will face No. 1 seed Tennessee in the Dayton region on Monday. Marquette is making i
RUTGERS 68, No. 20 MARQUETTE 62: April Sykes scored 16 of her 18 points in the second half to lift the Scarlet Knights (19-11) into the semifinals of the Big East tournament in Hartford, Conn. Angel Robinson had 18 points for the Golden Eagles (23-8).
Keisha Hampton of DePaul, Sugar Rodgers of Georgetown, Monique Reid of Louisville, Angel Robinson of Marquette, Kayla Alexander of Syracuse and Liz Repella of West Virginia rounded out the first team. DePaul's Taylor Pikes was the conference's top performer off the bench.