(9) Minnesota 55, (8) Texas 72

1 2 T
#9 MINN (20-12) 18 37 55
#8 TEX (22-13) 32 40 72

Final

9:40 PM ET, March 23, 2008
Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard
Bridgeport, CT

Raven nets 19 as Texas rolls on with rout of Minnesota

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Team Stat Comparison
MINNESOTA TEXAS
Points 55 72
FG Made-Attempted 19-61 (.311) 27-54 (.500)
3P Made-Attempted 1-10 (.100) 5-15 (.333)
FT Made-Attempted 16-20 (.800) 13-15 (.867)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 18 (0/0) 18 (0/0)
Largest Lead 2 26
Game Leaders
 MINNESOTATEXAS
PointsE. Fox 23B. Raven 19
ReboundsK. Campbell 9A. Lindsey 7
AssistsE. Fox 3C. Cortijo 5
StealsE. Fox 4B. Raven 3
 · Team Stats: Minnesota | Texas
Series
DATEGAMELINKS
· Mar 23, 2008 @TEX 72, MINN 55Recap | Box Score

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) -- Texas made an emphatic statement in its first game back in the NCAA tournament since 2005.

Brittainy Raven scored 19 points and the eighth-seeded Longhorns (22-12) routed No. 9 seed Minnesota 72-55 on Sunday.

"I just get into a rhythm and it's easy for me to hit shots," Raven said. "I get a feel out there on the court, and my teammates do a good job of getting me the ball."

Erneisha Bailey added 16 for Texas, which will play top-ranked Connecticut in the second round Tuesday. The Huskies beat Cornell 87-41 earlier Sunday.

Emily Fox led Minnesota with 23 points, six above her season average. Leslie Knight added 12 for the Gophers, who finished the season 20-12.

The Golden Gophers trailed 49-37 with 10:32 remaining after a 12-5 run, but that was as close as they would get.

Raven hit a 3-pointer on the other end and Texas stretched the lead to 58-41 on a pair of free throws from Earnesia Williams with 8 minutes left. It was a 25-point lead with just over 5 minutes left, and Texas cruised from there.

The Longhorns ran out early to a 17-5 lead, forcing eight Minnesota turnovers and turning several into transition buckets. Bailey hit her first three shots, while the entire Gopher team was shooting 2-for-11 from the field.

"By us starting out the way we started, it was just contagious," Bailey said. "Everyone kind of just locked down, really."

Minnesota went almost 4 minutes without a field goal, but used foul shooting to stay in the game, and trailed just 21-18 after Ashley Ellis-Milan hit two free throws with 5:03 left in the first half.

But the Longhorns closed the half on an 11-0 run and went into intermission leading 32-18.

"We dug ourselves a little bit of a hole in the first half," Fox said. "We got a little momentum, we just couldn't pull it together."

The Gophers shot 31 percent from the field, but just 18 percent before halftime. Texas, however, committed 10 first-half fouls, and Minnesota converted 8-of-12 free throws.

The loss was Minnesota's fourth in six games, and follows its 56-51 defeat by Michigan State in the first round of the Big Ten tournament. The Gophers, who lost 11 players after the 2006 season, just six by graduation, made it to the tournament after a one-year absence.

Texas has won six of its last seven, the lone loss coming to Oklahoma State in the semifinals of the Big 12 Tournament. The Big 12 is 8-0 so far in the NCAA tournament.

"I think top to bottom, it's the strongest conference in the country," said Texas coach Gail Goestenkors.

Tuesday's game will be a rematch between Goestenkors and UConn's Geno Auriemma. Goestenkors led Duke to an overtime victory over Connecticut on the same court in 2006 to earn the Blue Devils a trip to the Final Four.


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, March 23rd
9 Xavier 58 Final
8 Nebraska 61
13 Illinois State 61 Final
4 Oklahoma 69
12 Chattanooga 59 Final
5 Kansas State 69
16 Bucknell 50 Final
1 North Carolina 85
16 Coppin State 66 Final
1 Maryland 80
13 Miami (OH) 67 Final
4 Louisville 81
12 S. Methodist 62 Final
5 Notre Dame 75
9 Iowa 61 Final
8 Georgia 67
9 Purdue 66 Final
8 Utah 59
12 Liberty 62 Final
5 Old Dominion 82
14 Murray State 57 Final
3 Duke 78
16 Cornell 47 Final
1 Connecticut 89
16 Oral Roberts 55 Final
1 Tennessee 94
11 Temple 54 Final
6 Arizona State 61
9 Minnesota 55 Final
8 Texas 72
13 UCSB 52 Final
4 Virginia 86