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Other Women's Tournaments

NIT (Mar. 24 at Amarillo, Texas): Final— Arizona 79, Northwestern 63.
NCAA Division II (Mar. 23 at Fargo, N.D.): Final— North Dakota St. 105, Shippensburg, Pa. 78.
NCAA Division III (Mar. 16 at Eau Claire, Wisc.): Final— Wisconsin-Oshkosh 66, Mount Union, Ohio. 50.
NAIA Division I (Mar. 19 at Jackson, Tenn.): Final— Southern Nazarene (Okla.) 80, SE Oklahoma 79.
NAIA Division II (Mar. 12 at Angola, Ind.): Final— Western Oregon 80, Huron (S.D.) 77.

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