AUSTIN, Texas — USF is moving on to the next round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.

Elena Tsineke scored 18 points, including the go-ahead basket with 1:32 remaining, to help lift USF to a 57-53 win over Washington State in the first round of the tournament on Sunday night.


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USF will face North Carolina State, seeded No. 1 in the region on Tuesday. The Wolfpack defeated North Carolina A&T Sunday 79-58.

Tsineke’s driving shot, which came soon after a 3-pointer by Washington State’s Charlisse Leger-Walker, gave the eighth-seeded Bulls (19-3) a 54-53 lead.

“The season is about to end,” Tsineke said. “You have to get something out of it.”

The ninth-seeded Cougars (12-12) had several chances to overtake USF, but Leger-Walker missed two driving shots and was called for traveling, all during the final 1:07. The Bulls hit free throws down the stretch to seal the win.

Leger-Walker, an all-Pac-12 selection and the league’s freshman of the year, matched Tsineke’s 18 points but converted only 4 of 18 field goal attempts, including 2 of 10 3-pointers.

Johanna Teder supported Leger-Walker with 16 points.

USF converted 11 of 16 shots in the second quarter — including its first six — to take a 38-29 halftime lead. The Bulls needed that boost because they hit 5 of 21 shots in the first quarter.

Tsineke finished the half with 12 points. Leger-Walker scored 11 in the half but was less efficient than Tsineke.

Leger-Walker, well guarded by USF, hit 2 of 8 shots but made all six of her free throws.

Washington State pulled even by the end of the third quarter, not by shooting well but by limiting USF to three baskets and seven points.

“You’re up nine and we knew they weren’t going to go away,” USF coach Jose Fernandez said. “That team right there has had some really good wins in Pac-12 play. They’ve been in wars.”

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.