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Road to Women’s N.C.A.A. Sweet 16 Is Rockier for Some

SAN ANTONIO — Some teams fought, some teams flew and some teams fell on their way to at least another few nights in San Antonio for the N.C.A.A. women’s basketball tournament.

A Sweet 16 lineup is the result.

Oregon had to fight to earn the program's fourth appearance in the round of 16. Louisville, a No. 2 seed, had a comeback victory for its 10th. Third-seeded Arizona squeezed past Brigham Young University, a No. 11 seed, 52-46. And Texas A&M, another No. 2 seed, clawed back and took its place in the round of 16 with a buzzer-beater in overtime.