FORT WORTH, Texas — There will be a lot of sophomores who can shine when Michigan plays Louisville in the women’s Sweet 16 . That is exactly how both of these teams got this far into March.

Second-seeded Michigan’s top three scorers are sophomores who have started every game since getting to Ann Arbor. Third-seeded Louisville (29-7) has three sophomore starters, leading scorer Tajianna Roberts with forwards Mackenly Randolph and Anaya Hardy, in the lineup with two international upperclassmen.