- Final015
2SFPA
OSU59
9359
93 - FinalOTOT111
6DEP
VAN76
8376
83 - Final216
1SOU
CONN39
9539
95 - Final310
7UVM
WIS64
5564
55 - Final410
7MTU
MSST64
6864
68 - Final59
8JMU
TEM53
6553
65 - Final615
2CLEV
ND58
8658
86 - Final714
3ETSU
XAV82
9482
94 - Final816
1UNI
NEB44
8344
83 - Final911
6SDSU
TEX74
6374
63 - Final1011
6UALR
GT63
5363
53 - Final1112
5GB
UVA69
6769
67 - Final129
8NCST
UCLA54
7454
74 - Final1314
3SDST
OKLA57
6857
68 - Final1414
3LAM
WVU43
5843
58 - Final1513
4LEH
ISU42
7942
79
Final

(11) AR-Little Rock 63
(27-6, 17-1 Sun Belt)

(6) Georgia Tech 53
(23-10, 8-6 ACC)
7:16 PM ET, March 21, 2010
Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK
Sitzmann's season-high 21 lead UALR past sixth-seeded Georgia Tech
NORMAN, Okla. -- On the big stage for the first time, Arkansas-Little Rock looked like an NCAA tournament veteran.
Kim Sitzmann scored a season-high 21 points -- all but three in the first half -- and 11th-seeded Arkansas-Little Rock won in its NCAA tournament debut, stunning No. 6 seed Georgia Tech 63-53 on Sunday night."I don't think there's a word to explain how it feels," Sitzmann said.Hays: Upsets Part of Shift
All of Sunday's upsets in the women's tournament aren't revolutionary. They're part of a permanent change in the landscape of women's basketball, writes Graham Hays. Blog
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Team Stat Comparison
UALR | GT | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 63 | 53 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 20-47 (.426) | 23-62 (.371) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 6-13 (.462) | 1-7 (.143) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 17-26 (.654) | 6-8 (.750) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 14 (0/0) | 20 (1/0) |
| Largest Lead | 20 | 6 |
Game Leaders
| UALR | GT | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | ||
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