Virginia authors first women's tourney upset over Georgia
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Virginia authors first women's tourney upset over Georgia
"Kymora Johnson scored 28 points and Sa'Myah Smith added a career-high 23 to go with 11 rebounds as 10th seed Virginia beat seventh seed Georgia 82-73."
"Virginia became the first lower seed in the women's tournament to win in March Madness this season, outscoring Georgia 11-2 in overtime."
"Georgia had two chances to win the game in the final seconds of regulation, but missed crucial shots that could have changed the outcome."
"Woolfolk led Georgia with 27 points, while Rylie Theuerkauf had 22 points, all but two points coming in the first half."
Kymora Johnson scored 28 points and Sa'Myah Smith contributed 23 points and 11 rebounds as Virginia beat Georgia 82-73. Virginia became the first lower seed to win in this year's women's NCAA tournament. The Cavaliers outscored Georgia 11-2 in overtime. Georgia had opportunities to win in regulation but missed crucial shots. Woolfolk led Georgia with 27 points, while Theuerkauf scored 22 points. Virginia initially led but Georgia rallied to take a halftime lead, showcasing a competitive matchup throughout the game.
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