On late 3, Virginia edges Arizona State in First Four
Posted on : 20 Mar 2026 | By : Middle East
On late 3, Virginia edges Arizona State in First Four...
Chief Justice Roberts wants personal criticism of judges to stop Palestinian man stripped naked, assaulted, by Israeli settlers NYC man freed after 19 years in prison for robbery he didn't commit Kennedy Center votes to shut down for 2 years, names new president On late 3, Virginia edges Arizona State in First Four (Photo credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images) Kymora Johnson drilled a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 30.6 seconds left to lift Virginia to a 57-55 win over Arizona State in an NCAA Women's First Four game in Iowa City. Marley Washenitz's corner 3 with 41.4 seconds remaining lifted the Sun Devils (24-11) into a 51-all tie. But Johnson dribbled to the 3-point line on the right wing, turned down a screen at the top of the key that gave her enough room for a clean look and converted. Virginia won despite making only 21 of 65 shots from the field (32.3%). Johnson finished with 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for the Cavaliers (20-11), which earned a date with seventh-seeded Georgia in a first-round game Saturday. Virginia's Caitlin Weimar added 11 points and 12 boards, hitting a pair of foul shots with 11 seconds left. Washenitz scored a game-high 19 points for Arizona State, which had a chance to force overtime or win after Johnson made just 1 of 2 foul shots with five seconds remaining. But Paris Clark stole the ball from Jyah LoVett just before time expired. --Field Level Media On late 3, Virginia edges Arizona State in First Four On late 3, Virginia edges Arizona State in First Four Field Level Media 20th March 2026, 14:40 GMT+11 (Photo credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images) Kymora Johnson drilled a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 30.6 seconds left to lift Virginia to a 57-55 win over Arizona State in an NCAA Women's First Four game in Iowa City. Marley Washenitz's corner 3 with 41.4 seconds remaining lifted the Sun Devils (24-11) into a 51-all tie. But Johnson dribbled to the 3-point line on the right wing, turned down a screen at the top of the key that gave her enough room for a clean look and converted. Virginia won despite making only 21 of 65 shots from the field (32.3%). Johnson finished with 17 points, 10 rebounds and five assists for the Cavaliers (20-11), which earned a date with seventh-seeded Georgia in a first-round game Saturday. Virginia's Caitlin Weimar added 11 points and 12 boards, hitting a pair of foul shots with 11 seconds left. Washenitz scored a game-high 19 points for Arizona State, which had a chance to force overtime or win after Johnson made just 1 of 2 foul shots with five seconds remaining. But Paris Clark stole the ball from Jyah LoVett just before time expired. --Field Level Media Read This Next India to prioritise domestic fuel needs amid export requests Wall Street, U.S. dollar dive on Israel, Iran attacks on energy facilties Amazon rolls out 1-hour delivery in US cities to counter Walmart Citi cuts bitcoin, ether forecasts as US crypto bill stalls Asia turns to coal as LNG supply squeezed by Middle East war Big News Network Big News Network News Agency Midwest Radio Network Mainstream Media BIG NEWS NETWORK.COM Contact & Support Terms & Conditions PRODUCTS & SERVICES News Releases Copyright © 1998-2025 Big News Network All rights reserved. ISSN: 2616-6917