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Women's NCAA tournament: Breaking down Stockton Regional

The Stockton Regional looks primed for big upsets more than any of the other three corners of the bracket. Question marks surround the top seeds in the region. As we learned Tuesday, top-seeded South Carolina will be playing without one of its All-Americans. No. 2 seed Oregon State scored just 43 points in its last game and has broken 70 just once since mid-January. Third-seeded Florida State's offense also limps into the NCAA tournament and hasn't beaten a team inside the RPI top 100 in over a month. Miami, the 4-seed, was chosen as host but hasn't beaten a tournament-worthy team since just after the New Year.