Louisville, Kentucky women's teams both get knocked out during Sweet 16
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All-America forward Madison Booker had 17 point and eight rebounds as Texas moved on to Elite Eight of the women's NCAA Tournament for the third year in a row. Rori Harmon had 11 points, seven assists and six steals for the top-seeded Longhorns in a 76-54 win over Kentucky.
Olivia Olson scored 19 points, fellow sophomore Syla Swords added 16 and No. 2 Michigan overcame a sluggish start for a 71-52 victory over Louisville in the Sweet 16.
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