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This time it didn't require three overtimes as the Pirates out-battled the Tigers 52-45.
The defending champion Pirates will play Marshall again after defeating the KoMets, who were playing without their top scorer.
The Spartans trailed by 15 points at halftime and got as close as 4 points but the No. 4-seeded Tigers held on.
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By David La Vaque, Star Tribune
03/18/2015, 1:45pm CDT
- The KoMets' 62-55 victory avenged an 18-point defeat to the Spartans earlier in the season.
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By David La Vaque, Star Tribune
03/18/2015, 11:30am CDT
- The scrappy, out-sized Pirates used an up-tempo style to defeat the Spartans 72-57.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
03/17/2015, 3:45pm CDT
- Kiera Nelson scored 18 points and Meghan Mandel chipped in with 13 for the No. 1-ranked Spartans.
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By Jim Paulsen, Star Tribune
03/17/2015, 3:45pm CDT
- The Tigers jumped on Princeton quickly, with a 42-14 halftime advantage
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