The Chattanooga Lady Mocs will play Nebraska in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament.
UTC will play the Huskers Saturday night, on the campus of Texas A&M, in College Station, TX.
The Lady Mocs go into the tournament as an 11-seed. That is the second highest seed ever for Chattanooga in the "Big Dance."
UTC has played Nebraska once before, in the 1970's, beating the Huskers.Lady Mocs Draw Nebraska
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