Strong overtime lifts SDSU women past USC in NCAA Tournament

The SDSU women are headed to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, following a 62-57 win over USC Friday.
The Jacks needed an extra period, but they got the job done in the overtime session outscoring USC, 17-12. Myah Selland led the way with 29 game high points.
The first quarter saw a slow start for the Jackrabbits. They started just 1-9.
State would make a few offensive adjustments and rely on the free throw line. After the quarter, they found themselves down just 12-9.
The next period saw SDSU take their first lead of the game and finish the quarter strong.
Myah Selland scored five straight points, including a buzzer beater three to send the game to halftime, with SDSU in front 23-20.
They’d continue that run in the second half as they lead grew to 27-20.

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