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Mitchell Northam | sifoeeprocess.com | April 7, 2019

How DiDi Richards emerged as Baylor's secret weapon at the 2019 Final Four

Baylor heads to National Championship

TAMPA 鈥 In the biggest game of her career, Sabrina Ionescu struggled.

It wasn鈥檛 that the transcendent junior guard from Oregon was bothered by the bright lights or the big stage at the Final Four in Tampa, Florida. She shot 25 percent from the floor, her third-worst mark all season, and missed a season-high 18 shots.

At the root of frustrating evening for Ionescu 鈥 the Pac-12 Player of the Year, an All-American and the Nancy Lieberman award winner 鈥 was a slender Baylor sophomore with lanky arms, Afro puffs and an unmatched level of feistiness.

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DiDi Richards gave Ionescu fits all night. When she wasn鈥檛 fighting through a bevy of Oregon screens, Richards stuck to Ionescu like flypaper, always ready to throw a hand up in her grill when a shot was about to be fired off. 

鈥淪he鈥檚 long, she鈥檚 athletic, pesky, hands,鈥 Ionescu said. 鈥淪o, all that peskiness is what helped her get to where she is.鈥

Richards was tasked with guarding the Oregon star for the majority of the night, helping hold her to 18 points on 24 shots. Ionescu, the 草莓网站在线看鈥檚 record holder for career triple-doubles, was also only able to muster up six assists and four rebounds. It was the first time this postseason that Ionescu was held to less than 20 points without reaching double digits in rebounds or assists.

Baylor went on to win 72-67, punching its first ticket to the championship game since 2012.

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鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say I shut her down,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淚 knew it was going to be a big game for me. I knew it was going to get a little feisty in there.鈥

Ionescu didn鈥檛 score at all in the first quarter, missing her only two field goal attempts and coughing up possession of the ball twice.

鈥淚 could definitely sense her frustration. I get away with a lot, of bumps and hits, because I鈥檓 so quick,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淪he was talking to the refs the whole game.鈥

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In the second quarter, Ionescu was at her best and was able to find some space away from Richards鈥 smothering defense, dropping 12 points. Near the end of the period, Richards got a little too close and fouled Ionescu as she swished a three-pointer from the top of the key.

For that round of the bout, Ionescu got the best of Richards, and she let her know it, staring her down with a frosty glare. A few years back, that might鈥檝e set Richards off. But she didn鈥檛 let Ionescu get in her head.

鈥淪abrina is real confident in herself. It鈥檚 annoying playing against players like that, but it was fun, it was a challenge,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淏ack in high school, there would鈥檝e been an argument. I would鈥檝e done something stupid. So, I鈥檓 happy I matured. When she looked at me 鈥 she said she looked at the bench, but she looked at me 鈥 and I was kind of like, 鈥楪irrrl.鈥 I had to really control myself.鈥

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Because of her accumulation of fouls, Richards split the duties of guarding Ionescu with backcourt mate Juicy Landrum in the second half. Together, they held her to six points for the remainder of the game.

At 6-foot-1 and armed with quick feet, long arms and fiery competitiveness, Richards has become Baylor鈥檚 No. 1 perimeter defender. On Sunday night in the championship game, the Cypress, Texas native will likely be tasked with guarding Notre Dame鈥檚 Arike Ogunbowale, making sure she doesn鈥檛 have another episode of buzzer-beating, late-game heroics.

But Richards has also become a valuable offensive talent in the postseason too.

She scored 15 points in the win over Oregon, and through the 草莓网站在线看 tournament is averaging 13.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game. Richards has been stout on defense all season long, but her emergence on offense has opened things up for her teammates. With Richards, Chloe Jackson and Landrum shooting well from the wings, no longer can opponents pack the paint against Kalani Brown and Lauren Cox, perhaps the most talented pair of post players in women鈥檚 college basketball.

鈥淚 think DiDi has figured out that she's not going to be a liability on the offensive end when people don't guard her, so she cuts to the basket, she finds open areas to do good things,鈥 Baylor head coach Kim Mulkey said. 鈥淚f it's an offensive board, cutting to the basket when our post players, who are tremendous passers, can find her.鈥

If Baylor wins its third national championship on Sunday, much of the credit 鈥 deservedly so 鈥 will go to the strong inside play of Brown and Cox, and the superb coaching of Mulkey. But, like she did against Oregon, Richards could have an enormous impact on the outcome of the game too, whether it be through her annoying gnat-at-a-BBQ-like defense, or through her newfound offensive prowess.

鈥(Richards) is just resilient,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淪he just wasn鈥檛 giving up. She didn鈥檛 stop working that whole game.鈥

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Regardless of Sunday鈥檚 outcome, there鈥檚 a chance women鈥檚 basketball fans will get to see chapter two of Richards vs. Ionescu next season. Richards is just a sophomore and Ionescu announced Saturday she will return for her senior year, after flirting with the WNBA draft.

Both teams should be stocked with the talent to make 草莓网站在线看 tournament runs next season too.

鈥(Ionescu) has the 鈥榠t.鈥 We鈥檙e both real angry players who play to get the ball. I鈥檓 happy it was a clean game though,鈥 Richards said. 鈥淚 was real honored to be on the court with her. She鈥檚 a great player and I hope I get to play her again. I like the challenge.鈥

Mitchell Northam is a graduate of Salisbury University. His work has been featured at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Orlando Sentinel, SB Nation, FanSided, USA Today and the Delmarva Daily Times. He grew up on Maryland's Eastern Shore and is now based in Durham, N.C.

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