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Women’s NCAA Fort Worth 3 roundup: No. 1 Texas cruises by No. 16 Missouri State

By Thomson Reuters Mar 20, 2026 | 7:06 PM

Jordan Lee hit for 19 points and Madison Booker added 14 points and 12 rebounds as No. 1 Texas dispatched No. 16 Missouri State 87-45 on Friday afternoon in ​an NCAA Tournament first-round game in Austin, Texas.

The Longhorns (32-3), ‌the Southeastern Conference tournament champion, advance to play No. 8 Oregon. Texas set the tone early on by scoring the game’s first 12 points and eventually leading 19-4 after the opening period. By halftime, the margin was 34 points as ‌the ​Longhorns held Missouri State to just 12 ⁠points and 13.8% shooting (4 of ⁠29) on its field goals in the first half.

Kyla Oldacre contributed 15 points off the bench for the Longhorns in the victory while Bryanna Preston scored 10. Texas shot 50% from the ​floor, forced 19 turnovers that it used to score 28 points, outrebounded the Lady Bears 49-27 and scored 50 of its ⁠points in the paint.

Missouri State (23-13), which beat ⁠Stephen F. Austin on Wednesday in a First Four ​game to earn a spot versus Texas, was led by Kaemyn Bekemeier’s ​14 points. Maiesha Washington and Lainie Douglas had 11 ‌points each while Douglas took eight rebounds.

No. 8 Oregon 70, No. 9 Virginia Tech 60

Katie Fiso scored 22 points as the Ducks dominated the first and third quarters to outlast the Hokies in Austin, Texas.

Fiso ⁠made 9 of 12 shots, adding four assists, three rebounds and two blocks for Oregon (23-12), which outscored Virginia Tech 22-11 in the first quarter ⁠and 20-11 in the ‌third. The Ducks got 13 points from Mia ⁠Jacobs as well as 11 points and 11 ​rebounds ‌from Ehis Etute. They made 48.2% of their shots ​and held ⁠a 34-16 edge in paint points.

Carys Baker paired 21 points with 14 boards for the Hokies (23-10). She made 8 of 15 field goals (53.3%) while the rest of the team was 13-of-51 shooting (25.5%). Leading scorer Carleigh Wenzel (15.3 points per game) scored nine on 2-of-12 shooting, including 0-for-5 from ​3.

–Field Level Media