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Saturday, March 18, 2006
ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) -- Megan Moody made sure Tulsa's first appearance in the NCAA tournament wasn't a one-game affair. The senior scored 20 points and the Golden Hurricane converted seven free throws in the final minute to hold off North Carolina State 71-61 in a near-empty arena on Saturday night. Tulsa will play DePaul, a 68-43 winner over Liberty, in the second round of the San Antonio Regional on Monday. "We weren't going to let ourselves be intimidated," forward Emily Jaskowiak said. "I ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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