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CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Katie McWilliams is going to the Sweet 16 for the fourth straight year.
The senior guard for Oregon State marveled at the four-peat after the fourth-seeded Beavers secured a trip to Albany with a 76-70 victory over fifth-seeded Gonzaga on Monday night in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Next up is top-seeded Louisville, which defeated No. 8 Michigan 71-50 on Sunday.
'It's pretty amazing. These teams that I've played with have been nothing but competitors and great groups of people,' said McWilliams, a local kid from nearby Salem, Oregon. 'I am just so proud of this team and what we've been able to accomplish. And we're not done yet.'
Mikayla Pivec led the way with 19 points, 11 rebounds and six assists, while Destiny Slocum, Taya Corosdale, Maddie Washington and Aleah Goodman each added 12 points for the Beavers (26-7).
Zykera Rice finished with 20 points for Gonzaga (29-5). Chandler Smith added 13.
Trailing 50-49 going into the final quarter, Gonzaga took a 55-53 lead on Rice's layup, but Goodman got one on the other end for the Beavers to tie it with just over six minutes left. The teams traded baskets until Washington's layup put Oregon State in front 59-57 with 3:46 to go.
After Rice tied it up again with a pair of free throws, Pivec made a layup and a free throw to give the Beavers a 62-59 lead. Chandler Smith scored for the Zags before Corosdale's 3-pointer made it 65-61 for Oregon State with under two minutes left.
Rice made things interesting with a 3-pointer that cut the gap to 74-70 with 4.6 seconds on the clock but ultimately the Bulldogs couldn't catch up.
'Against teams like Oregon State, the really good teams, you just have a limited number of mistakes you can make and tonight we unfortunately made a few too many,' Gonzaga coach Lisa Fortier said.
The Zags, ranked No. 16 in the AP's final Top 25 of the season, were making their 11th NCAA Tournament appearance, and third straight. The Bulldogs' best finish was an Elite Eight appearance in 2011. They've made the round of 16 four times.
Gonzaga downed No. 12 seed Little Rock 68-51 in the opening round on Saturday. Katie Campbell had 15 points, hitting five 3-pointers while Rice added 18 points and six rebounds.
Oregon State's first-round game against No. 13 Boise State didn't go so smoothly. The Beavers, ranked No. 11 in the final AP poll, eked out an 80-75 overtime win, led by Pivec with 20 points and 12 rebounds.
Washington said the game woke up the Beavers.
It was a reality check that `Hey, this could be our last game,' she said. 'It's not like you lose and then you have practice tomorrow and you go and fix it. It's win and survive, so I think really that reality check set in.
It's Oregon State's sixth straight visit to the NCAA Tournament. In addition to their four consecutive appearances in the round of 16, the Beavers advanced to the Final Four in 2016.
The Bulldogs were shaken in the West Coast Conference tournament, losing senior starter Laura Stockton and reserve guard Jill Townsend to season-ending injuries.
Jessie Loera started for the second straight game in place of Stockton, the daughter of Gonzaga great John Stockton, who watched from the bench in street clothes. Townsend was also courtside on crutches.
Both Townsend and Stockton were injured during the West Coast Conference tournament.
Afterward Washington celebrated on the court for a long with her dad, who she joked was almost more excited that she was. He traveled from Las Vegas to see the game.
'That's not just my dad, that's my best friend. He's been through the ups and downs through the season and he's always encouraging me,' she said. 'For him to make the trip up and see me in person, it meant a lot.'
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Gonzaga: The injuries were not the only blow to Gonzaga in recent weeks. Coach Lisa Fortier lost her brother to complications from muscular dystrophy on March 13. Fortier left Gonzaga's bench in the final quarter of the team's loss to BYU in the WCC championship game to be by his side in the hospital. The team wore HM patches on their uniforms with his initials, for Hayden Mispley.
Oregon State: The Beavers have hosted the first two rounds four times. ... Oregon State fell in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 tournament to Washington.
IN PRAISE OF PIVEC: Oregon State coach Scott Rueck said he's pretty sure Pivec was 'diving on every loose ball as a 3-year-old.'
'She's as good as it gets, and she's as impactful as a player there is, anywhere,' Rueck said.
Oh, and she's smart, too. Pivec is a Bio-Health Sciences major.
HISTORY: As the 11th seed back in 2015 Gonzaga beat sixth-seeded George Washington before facing the No. 3 Beavers. The Bulldogs pulled off a 76-64 upset Oregon State at Gill Coliseum to advance to the Sweet 16, which was in Spokane. The run ended there with a loss to Tennessee.
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Kansas (South), North Carolina (East), Virginia (Midwest) and Oregon (West) are No. 1 seeds, while Michigan and Tulsa earn surprise spots in First Four. Here are the dates and locations for the 2016 NCAA men's basketball tournament.
First Four
March 15
UD Arena (Dayton, Ohio)
(16) Florida Gulf Coast 96, Fairleigh Dickinson 65
(11) Wichita State 70, (11) Vanderbilt 50
March 16
(16) Holy Cross 59, (16) Southern 55
(11) Michigan 67, (11) Tulsa 62
First/second round
March 17
Dunkin' Donuts Center (Providence, Rhode Island)
(11) Wichita State 65, (6) Arizona 55
(3) Miami 79, (14) Buffalo 72
(12) Yale 79, (5) Baylor 75
(4) Duke 93, (13) UNC Wilmington 85
Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa)
(1) Kansas 105, (16) Austin Peay 79
(9) UConn 74, (8) Colorado 67
(5) Indiana 99, (12) Chattanooga 74
(4) Kentucky 85, (13) Stony Brook 57
PNC Arena (Raleigh, North Carolina)
(1) North Carolina 83, (16) Florida Gulf Coast 67
(9) Providence 70, (8) USC 69
(1) Virginia 81, (16) Hampton 45
(9) Butler 71, (8) Texas Tech 61
Pepsi Center (Denver)
(12) Arkansas Little Rock 85, (5) Purdue 83
(4) Iowa State 94, (13) Iona 81
(11) Gonzaga 68, (6) Seton Hall 52
(3) Utah 80, (14) Fresno State 69
March 18
Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
(7) Iowa 72, (10) Temple 70
(2) Villanova 86, (15) UNC Asheville 56
(6) Notre Dame 70, (11) Michigan 63
(14) Stephen F. Austin 70, (3) West Virginia 56
Scottrade Center (St. Louis)
(7) Wisconsin 47, (10) Pittsburgh 43
(2) Xavier 71, (15) Weber State 53
(10) Syracuse 70, (7) Dayton 51
(15) Middle Tennessee, 90 (2) Michigan State 81
Chesapeake Energy Arena (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
(11) Northern Iowa 75, (6) Texas 72
(3) Texas A&M 92, (14) Green Bay 65
(10) VCU 75, (7) Oregon State 67
(2) Oklahoma 82, (15) Cal State Bakersfield 68
Spokane Arena (Spokane, Washington)
(5) Maryland 79, (12) South Dakota State 74
(13) Hawaii 77, (4) California 66
(1) Oregon 91, (16) Holy Cross 52
(8) Saint Joseph's 78, (9) Cincinnati 76
March 19
Dunkin Donuts Center (Providence, Rhode Island)
(3) Miami 65, (11) Wichita State 57
(4) Duke 71, (12) Yale 64
Wells Fargo Arena (Des Moines, Iowa)
(5) Indiana 73, (4) Kentucky 67
(1) Kansas 73, (9) UConn 61
Pepsi Center (Denver, Colorado)
(4) Iowa State 78, (12) Arkansas-Little Rock 61
(11) Gonzaga 82, (3) Utah 59
PNC Arena (Raleigh, North Carolina)
(1) Virginia 77, (9) Butler 69
(1) North Carolina 85, (9) Providence 66
March 20
Barclays Center (Brooklyn, New York)
(2) Villanova 87, (7) Iowa 68
(6) Notre Dame 76, (14) Stephen F. Austin 75
Scottrade Center (St. Louis)
(10) Syracuse 75, (15) Middle Tennessee 50
(7) Wisconsin 66, (2) Xavier 63
Chesapeake Energy Arena (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
(2) Oklahoma 85, (10) Virginia Commonwealth 81
(3) Texas A&M 92, (14) Northern Iowa 88
Spokane Arena (Spokane, Washington)
(5) Maryland 73, (13) Hawaii 60
(1) Oregon 69, (8) St. Joseph's 64
West Regional
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March 24
Honda Center (Anaheim, California)
(2) Oklahoma 77, (3) Texas A&M 63
(1) Oregon 82, (4) Duke 68
March 26
(2) Oklahoma 80, Oregon 68
South Regional
March 24
KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, Kentucky)
(2) Villanova 92, (3) Miami 69
(1) Kansas 79, (5) Maryland 63
March 26
(2) Villanova 64, (1) Kansas 59
Midwest Regional
March 25
United Center (Chicago)
(1) Virginia 84, (4) Iowa State 71
(10) Syracuse 63, (11) Gonzaga 60
March 27
(10) Syracuse 68, (1) Virginia 62
East Regional
March 25
Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia)
(6) Notre Dame 61, (7) Wisconsin 56
(1) North Carolina 101, (5) Indiana 86
March 27
(1) North Carolina 88, (6) Notre Dame 74
Final Four
April 2
NRG Stadium (Houston)
(2)Villanova 95, (2) Oklahoma 51
(1) North Carolina 83, (10) Syracuse 66
April 4
National championship game
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(2) Villanova 77, (1) North Carolina 74