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Raegan Beers and No. 3 Oklahoma aim for their fourth Elite Eight appearance as they face No. 2 UConn in the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA women's tournament.
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Paige Bueckers was the spark -- or better said, the fire -- with 40 points, a career high and a new UConn Women's NCAA Tournament single-game record.
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Beers, who led Oregon State to the Elite Eight last year and was the No. 1 player in the transfer portal after the 2024 NCAA Tournament, came to Oklahoma with big goals. She wants to go pro and make it further in March Madness than she had previously done.
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The Sooners' center has made an impact on and off the court in her first year playing for Jennie Baranczyk's team.
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Sporting News on MSNOklahoma's Raegan Beers has best name-game combination in NCAA Tournament after transfer decisionRaegan Beers has been here before, sort of. A year ago, the dominant 6-foot-4 forward led Oregon State to the Elite Eight. But following conference realignment, Beers transferred to Oklahoma. She has the Sooners into the Sweet 16,
Raegan Beers had 25 points and 18 rebounds, and No. 3 seed Oklahoma dominated the fourth quarter to beat 14th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast 81-58 in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament on Saturday.