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Women’s NCAA roundup: North Carolina, Michigan advance to Sweet 16

By Thomson Reuters Mar 22, 2026 | 2:40 PM

Elina Aarnisalo poured in 21 points — one shy of her career high — and Lanie Grant had 20 points as North Carolina pulled out a 74-66 victory against Maryland in the Fort ​Worth Region 1 second-round game Sunday afternoon in Chapel Hill, N.C.

Fourth-seeded ‌North Carolina (28-7) goes to the Sweet 16 for the second year in a row. The Tar Heels will take on Monday’s Syracuse-Connecticut winner later in the week in Fort Worth, Texas.

Nyla Harris had 14 points and eight rebounds for the Tar Heels while ‌Indya ​Nivar shrugged off foul trouble to finish with ⁠11 points.

Oluchi Okananwa racked up ⁠21 points for fifth-seeded Maryland (24-9), but she was just 3-for-11 on free throws. Addi Mack had 13 points, Mir McLean supplied 12 points and 14 rebounds and Kyndal Walker notched 10 points.

The Terrapins shot 3-for-23 ​from 3-point range and 17 of 31 at the line, so even collecting 21 offensive rebounds wasn’t enough.

North Carolina led 42-33 at halftime, but ⁠Maryland scored the first basket of the ⁠fourth quarter to claim a 52-50 lead.

No. 2 Michigan 92, ​No. 7 NC State 63

Olivia Olson had 27 points and Syla Swords pumped ​in 26 points as the second-seeded Wolverines benefited from a ‌huge second half to pull away in the Fort Worth Region 3 second-round game at Ann Arbor, Mich.

Mila Holloway contributed 13 points and nine rebounds for Michigan (27-6), which faces the winner of Monday’s Alabama-Louisville game later in the ⁠week.

Zamareya Jones recorded 16 points, nine assists and four blocks for NC State (21-11), which she also committed seven of the Wolfpack’s 22 turnovers that Michigan turned ⁠into 35 points. Khamil ‌Pierre added 15 points for NC State and Devyn ⁠Quigley notched 11 points.

NC State played without All-Atlantic Coast ​Conference guard ‌Zoe Brooks, who was out with a lower-body injury. ​The Wolfpack ⁠were denied a third consecutive spot in the Sweet 16.

Michigan led 28-25 at halftime before cranking out 32 points in both the third and fourth quarters.

Swords finished with four of Michigan’s 10 baskets from 3-point range. The Wolverines committed only six turnovers.

Michigan won for the 16th time in 17 home games this ​season.

–Field Level Media