Ashlon Jackson's Buzzer-Beater Sends Duke Past LSU in Women's NCAA Tournament
In Brief
Jackson's last-second three-pointer propelled Duke to the Elite Eight, highlighting the unpredictability and excitement of March Madness.
Key Facts
- Ashlon Jackson hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give Duke an 87-85 win over LSU.
- Rick Pitino commented on NCAA postgame protocols after St. John's loss to Duke.
- Duke's victory came after surviving an LSU comeback in the Sweet 16 round.
- Elite Eight matchups for both men's and women's NCAA tournaments were set following these results.
- Duke was seeded No. 3 and LSU No. 2 in this women's NCAA tournament matchup.
What Happened
Duke defeated LSU 87-85 in the women's NCAA tournament after Ashlon Jackson made a three-pointer at the buzzer, advancing Duke to the Elite Eight.
Why It Matters
The dramatic finish underscores the intensity of the NCAA tournament and impacts the path to the national championship, while also prompting discussion about postgame procedures.
What's Next
Duke will face its next opponent in the Elite Eight as the tournament continues. Attention remains on both the outcomes and the conduct of postgame events.
Sources
- Google News — Ashlon Jackson’s buzzer-beating 3 for Duke stuns LSU and etches its place in March Madness lore(1d ago)
- Google News — Men’s and Women’s NCAA tournaments kick into full gear. Here is what to watch for Saturday.(1d ago)
- Fox News — Rick Pitino offers sharp suggestion to NCAA after St John's crushing loss to Duke: 'Left us disappointed'(1d ago)
