Heartbreak for High Point and N.C. State, and celebration for North Carolina and Duke. Photos (clockwise from top left): C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images; Jaime Crawford/Getty Images; Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images; Alex Halloway/Getty Images
Duke is sending both its men's and women's basketball teams to the Sweet 16.
Catch up quick: The No. 3-seeded Duke womendominated at home in Durham.
No. 3 North Carolina did the same, advancing to a second straight Sweet 16.
Meanwhile, No. 7 N.C. State is returning to Raleigh. The Pack lost talented starter Zoe Brooks to a foot injury in their first game, then got trounced in the Round of 32.
State of play: Duke is the onlymen's teamfrom North Carolina still standing after this weekend's games. The Blue Devils have center Pat Ngobgba back in the line-up after a regular-season foot injury.
High Point played Arkansas close, but lost 94-88 in the Round of 32. The game had 15 lead changes.
By the numbers: In the Axios Raleigh bracket challenge, the women's favorite to win it all is UConn (17). Nobody picked N.C. State, but some went with North Carolina (5) and Duke (4)