No 10 seed Cavaliers have won three games in five days
Virginia will face TCU in Sweet Sixteen
Kymora Johnson scored 28 points as 10th-seeded Virginia shocked No 2 Iowa 83-75 in double-overtime on Monday in the women’s NCAA Tournament second round.
It’s the first time Virginia have advanced to the second weekend of the tournament since 2000.
It’s also the first time a 10-seed has reached the Sweet 16 since Creighton in 2022.
The Bluejays also beat Iowa in the second round that year to advance.
Iowa had chances to win the game in regulation and at the end of the first overtime.
Chazadi Wright’s turnaround jumper with one second left in regulation missed, then the Hawkeyes missed two shots at the end of the first overtime, a three-pointer by Taylor Stremlow and a putback attempt by Ava Heiden.
Virginia led 28-23 at halftime.
The Cavaliers shot just 39.3% in the half, but took advantage of Heiden picking up two fouls in the first five minutes as well as Iowa’s poor three-point shooting.
The Hawkeyes were 10 of 32 from the field in the half, but only 1 of 12 in three-pointers.
The Cavaliers move on to the regional semi-finals, where they will play third seed TCU.
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