After plenty of fanfare and more than a few genuine chances for upsets, the top eight seeds have all advanced to the Elite Eight in the women's NCAA tournament. An exciting few days has all built up to this. Which No. 2 seeds stand a serious chance of advancing and which No. 1 seeds will be seriously tested on the road to Tampa? We’re about to find out. First, let’s go over the notable goings on from Day 6.
Chennedy Carter nearly takes Texas A&M to the Elite Eight
We all knew Chennedy Carter could get buckets, but my goodness, she was pulling up from anywhere and everywhere against the defending national champions.