(12) Tulsa 67, (4) DePaul 71

1 2 T
#12 TLSA (26-6) 39 28 67
#4 DEP (27-7) 34 37 71

Final

9:00 PM ET, March 20, 2006
Allstate Arena
Rosemont, IL

Late run lifts DePaul to first ever Sweet 16 appearance

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Team Stat Comparison
TULSA DEPAUL
Points 67 71
FG Made-Attempted 28-54 (.519) 26-70 (.371)
3P Made-Attempted 3-10 (.300) 8-26 (.308)
FT Made-Attempted 8-12 (.667) 11-12 (.917)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 15 (0/0) 17 (0/0)
Largest Lead 11 4
Game Leaders
 TULSADEPAUL
PointsM. Moody 22K. Smith 23
ReboundsJ. Robbins 8K. Smith 13
 · Team Stats: Tulsa | DePaul
Series
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 20, 2006 @DEP 71, TLSA 67Recap | Box Score

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) -- Khara Smith came through and now DePaul is going to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time.

Smith tipped a pass to herself, hit a go-ahead basket and converted a three-point play with 53.8 seconds left Monday night as DePaul scored the final 10 points to beat 12th-seeded Tulsa 71-67 in the San Antonio Regional.

The fourth-seeded Blue Demons (27-6) will face top-seeded LSU in the regional semifinals Saturday.

DePaul's victory came at the end of a long and emotional day that saw the team attend a wake for school coaching legend Ray Meyer, who died Friday at age 92.

Tulsa (26-6), in its first NCAA appearance, appeared on its way to advancing after building an 11-point lead in the second half.

DePaul trailed 67-61 with 1:59 left after Tulsa's Megan Moody hit a jumper and Jillian Robbins made a free throw.

But Smith, a 6-foot-2 senior and the team's leading scorer, took over. She made a pair of free throws and Allie Quigley sank a 3-pointer to pull DePaul within one.

Tulsa was then called for a traveling violation and after a timeout, DePaul threw a pass across the lane to Smith, who came up with the ball and put it high off the glass for the go-ahead basket while getting fouled on the play.

Smith later hit two free throws with 32 seconds left and then another shot to preserve the lead. When Smith got a final rebound, she hurled the ball high into the air as the final seconds ticked off and the Blue Demons mobbed one another at center court.

Smith finished with 23 points and 14 rebounds, while Jenna Rubino added 17 points for DePaul, which advanced past the second round for the first time in 11 trips to the NCAA tournament.

Moody had 13 of her 22 points in the second half and Conference USA player of the year Robbins had 21.

Robbins scored on a three-point play and sank a 3-pointer as the Golden Hurricane went on a 10-0 run for a 49-41 lead.

DePaul got to within four but Moody hit a pair of jumpers and a 3-pointer to help Tulsa build a 60-49 advantage with 9:30 left.

Playing before a home crowd at the suburban Allstate Arena that is 15 miles from its campus, DePaul stormed back and stayed in the game when Caprice Smith hit two 3-pointers and Quigley made a pair of free throws, cutting the lead to 60-57.

Tulsa, which shot 50 percent for the game, led by five at the half.


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Monday, March 20th
8 Vanderbilt 70 Final
1 North Carolina 89
9 Washington 49 Final
1 LSU 72
6 Florida State 70 Final
3 Stanford 88
7 Brigham Young 70 Final
2 Oklahoma 86
5 Utah 86 Final
4 Arizona State 65
11 New Mexico 67 Final
3 Baylor 87
12 Tulsa 67 Final
4 DePaul 71
5 Kentucky 63 Final
4 Michigan State 67