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No. 7 NC State Tops No. 10 Tennessee 76-61, Lady Vols Lose 8 in a Row for 1st Time in NCAA Era

Zamareya Jones scored a career-high 30 points to lead NC State to a 76-61 win over Tennessee, ending the Lady Vols' seven-game losing streak, officials said.

  • At the Crisler Center, NC State defeated Tennessee 76-61 in the women's NCAA Tournament first round on Friday.
  • Entering the tournament, Tennessee faced a seven-game losing streak after their last win on Feb. 12, 2026, in a rematch with NC State that they lost 80-77.
  • Zamareya Jones paced NC State with a career-high 30 points, including 15 in the first half, as NC State shot 63% and outscored Tennessee 24-14 in the paint.
  • Tennessee's season ended after their first-round loss, while NC State advances to face Michigan on March 22 for a Sweet 16 berth.
  • Against the program's history, Kim Caldwell acknowledged that 16 wins tied the fewest and an eight-game losing streak was the longest in the modern era, calling it 'the worst year of my professional career.
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Tennessee Lady Vols end season with their first 8-game losing streak in NCAA era

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Tennessee barely extended its streak of March Madness appearance and the Lady Vols' trip to the NCAA Tournament didn't last very long.

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No. 7 NC State tops No. 10 Tennessee 76-61, Lady Vols lose 8 in a row for 1st time in NCAA era

Zamareya Jones scored 15 of her career-high 30 points in the first half to help build a double-digit lead and seventh-seeded North Carolina State went on to beat the slumping, 10th-seeded Tennessee 76-61 in the first round of March Madness.

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The Tennessean broke the news in Nashville, United States on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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