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March Madness second-round schedule: How to watch, follow Sunday's women's NCAA tournament action

By Ryan YoungYahoo Sports

The first 16 teams have secured a spot in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

The opening day of the women’s NCAA tournament went pretty much according to plan. There was only one upset on Friday to kick off this year’s NCAA tournament (No. 10 Tennessee lost as a 1.

5-point favorite to NC State), though No. 12 Colorado State also came within three points of knocking off No. 5 Michigan State.

Otherwise, it was a very straightforward day. Top-ranked Texas, the only No. 1 seed in action, had no issue getting into the second round.

No. 2 seeds Michigan and LSU followed suit. Olivia Miles had a historic triple-double to kick off the day for No.