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UC Davis Women - Wncaa Uc Davis Women Vs Pepperdine University Women Basketball Live Score
UC Davis Women
03-20 09:00
68 - 71
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Statistics
H2H
Team
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
UC Davis Women
21
15
18
14
68
Pepperdine University Women
19
20
13
19
71
UC Davis Women
Pepperdine University Women
2 points
17
17
3 points
8
9
Free Throws
10
10
Free Throws Rate
TO66%
83%TO
Foul
00
02
Ended68 - 71
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Match Info
The UC Davis Women's basketball team fell 71-68 to the Pepperdine University Women in a tightly contested NCAA women's basketball game on March 20, 2026. In a thrilling opening-round matchup of the Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, Pepperdine edged out UC Davis in a game that came down to the final possession. The match was a back-and-forth affair with both teams holding leads throughout. UC Davis started strong, establishing an early advantage with their interior play, but Pepperdine's perimeter shooting kept them in touch. The critical moment came in the final minute with the score tied; Pepperdine's guard drove the lane and drew a foul, sinking both free throws to take a three-point lead. UC Davis had a chance to tie on the final play, but a heavily contested three-point attempt from the wing rimmed out as the buzzer sounded. The defensive effort from Pepperdine in the closing sequence was the decisive factor, particularly their ability to switch on screens and force a difficult shot. This result was a significant upset, as UC Davis entered the game as a higher seed. The loss ends UC Davis's tournament run, while Pepperdine advances to the next round, adding a notable victory to their season resume. The coaches praised the intensity, with the UC Davis coach stating, "We fought until the end, but credit to Pepperdine for making one more play," while the Pepperdine coach said, "This is what March is about—surviving and advancing." The starting lineups featured UC Davis's dominant post player and Pepperdine's sharpshooting backcourt.