Mia Minestrella finishes with four goals in Duke’s first-round NCAA Tournament victory

Duke women’s soccer, the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament, cruised to a 8-0 victory over Howard in the first round on Friday.

The Duke women’s soccer team looked the part of the first overall seed against Howard on Friday night thanks to six combined goals from Mia Minestrella and Maggie Graham.

Minestrella, a sophomore who entered the postseason with eight goals for the year, put her first two on the board in short succession midway through the first half. She somehow found a gap between three Bison defenders in the 18th minute, firing a laser into the net from the edge of the penalty box, and she punched another kick past the Howard goalie from close range just eight minutes later to make it a 2-0 game.

Graham, the team’s leading scorer through the regular season with 10 goals, tacked on two herself in the opening minutes of the second half, but it was Minestrella’s turn again soon after. The sophomore clinched her first career hat trick in the 55th minute, pelting the ball toward the right corner of the goal and raising her arms in triumph before it even hit the net.

Her fourth goal, a header, put the game even farther out of reach as the Duke continued to hold Howard scoreless for the night. The Blue Devils eventually won 8-0.

The Blue Devils advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with the victory, where they will face either the LSU Tigers or Texas Tech Red Raiders.

Howard men, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi women capture 2023 PGA Works Collegiate Championship titles

Howard, only in its third year of existence, won the tournament for the second straight year, shooting 25-under 835 to win by 57 shots.

Everett Whiten Jr. could do no wrong.

He fired a final-round 8-under 64 at Shoal Creek in Alabama to help Howard win the 2023 PGA Works Collegiate Championship men’s team title. Howard, only in its third year of existence, won the tournament for the second straight year, shooting 25-under 835 to win by 57 shots.

“I feel like if you prepare properly and you execute by trusting the process, things like this can happen,” Howard coach Sam Puryear said. “This is a byproduct of a lot of hard work, a lot of personal belief, a lot of sacrifice. We had a quick two-day turnaround from our conference championship, so there was a lot on everybody’s plate, but it worked out in our favor.”

Whiten’s teammate, Greg Oden Jr., won low medalist honors the previous two years, but Whiten took the crown this year at 14 under. Oden shot 5 under.

In the men’s individual competition, Louisville senior C.M. Mixon birdied the final hole to avoid a three-man playoff and helped him win the title, shooting 2 under.

On the women’s side, it was Texas A&M Corpus-Christi taking home the title, winning by 30 shots at Bent Brook Golf Course for its third consecutive team championship. Junior Lucie Charbonnier won the individual title with a 3-under 68 final round to finish 1 under for the championship, two shots ahead of freshman teammate Lucia Ramirez (1 over) and senior Maria Beltran (3 over). It is Charbonnier’s second consecutive PWCC title.

“I wanted to beat my teammate. She’s just a freshman and I wanted to have (the championship) back,” Charbonnier said. “I told her we’ll just have to play the best and the best wins. If I would have finished second behind her I still would have been happy.”

North Carolina Wilmington senior Phu Khine was disappointed that she couldn’t defend her first PWCC title last year. After winning in 2021, Khine had a labrum injury in her shoulder and could not play in 2022.

She returned this year and stayed within striking distance during the first two rounds. She followed the same formula in the final round, staying steady on the back nine at Shoal Creek to shoot even par.

While she did that, Alabama State’s Allycia Gan struggled, making bogeys on 11, 12 and 13 before a triple bogey on 14 sank her chances. That meant Khine’s 3-over 218 was good enough to win over Charlotte’s Kaiyuree Moodley (4 over) and Gan (7 over).

“It means a lot to me to win in general,” Khine said, “but to win the PGA WORKS, it’s for minorities and giving us the opportunity to get these people together in this event. It’s a great honor for me.”

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South Carolina’s defense just held Howard to a historically bad first half in the NCAA tournament

Looking at South Carolina’s dominant defensive showing in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

South Carolina is an incredible team that has done spectacular things all season long, which is why they’re the odds on favorite at sportsbooks to win the women’s NCAA Tournament. However, the Gamecocks’ dominance reached another level on Friday.

In the first round of the tournament, Dawn Staley’s squad held its opponent, the Howard Bison, to four total points in the first half. You read that correctly. Four total points — breaking Prairie View’s record (eight points) for the fewest points scored in a half in NCAA Tournament history.

The points, all by junior guard Iyanna Warren, came on one field goal and two free throws.

What’s lost in South Carolina’s dominant defensive performance is the fact that Howard’s defense actually is doing a good job, as well. The Bison held South Carolina to 36.2 percent shooting (17-47) and 9.1 percent shooting from beyond the arc (2-22).

Yet, the only thing that pops off the page is the 44-4 score at the break.

Keep in mind, the record for the fewest points scored in a women’s NCAA game is 11 points, which belongs to Tennessee State (2011).

 

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Howard sets school record with 97-yard touchdown pass

Howard defeated Morgan State and set a school record for longest TD pass in the victory

It wasn’t quite as long as the touchdown pass by Coastal Carolina against Arkansas State on Thursday. However, Howard did accomplish the longest pass TD in school history Friday against Morgan State.

Coastal Carolina’s scoring play went 99 yards. Howard’s touchdown pass was 6 feet shorter, still an impressive 97 yards.

Leading 3-0 in the third quarter, the Bison’s Quinton Williams found Antoine Murray in the Bears’ secondary.

Once Williams had the ball, it was a race to the end zone. As the announcer said, “nobody’s gonna catch him.”

Howard won the game 27-0 and improved to 2-4. Morgan State fell to 0-5.