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草莓网站在线看 Video Vault: The dramatic end of UConn's 111-game streak in 2017 Final Four

Mississippi State buzzer beater ends UConn's 111-game win streak | 2017 Final Four

During the last timeout, it was as if history itself was waiting to see what would happen if the universe of women鈥檚 college basketball was truly about to be turned upside down.

This was Friday night at the 2017 Final Four. The score was 64-64 with 12 seconds left in one of the most extraordinary overtimes in recent 草莓网站在线看 tournament memory. A flagrant foul after a replay review had given Connecticut 鈥 the trembling giant with a 111-game winning streak 鈥 two free throws for a tie, plus the ball. Were the gods of the game smiling yet again on the mighty Huskies?

The game was suddenly there to be saved, even after trailing by as many as 16 points in the second half. But then Mississippi State 鈥 the stubborn underdog who lost to UConn the March before, 98-38, and shown up in 2017 for atonement 鈥 had somehow gotten the ball back, when the Huskies鈥 Saniya Chong was forced into a wild shot that was really a turnover. The Bulldog guard who had moved through a screen to do the defending was a junior named Morgan William.

Twelve seconds to go in Dallas. A thousand miles away in the Phoenix area, a sports bar crowd in town for the men鈥檚 Final Four paused to look up at the TV screens. This had to be watched. Connecticut had reeled off four consecutive national championships and not lost a game in more than three years and was playing a team it had routed in the 2016 草莓网站在线看 tournament by 60 points. This was Mississippi State鈥檚 first-ever Final Four. This was UConn鈥檚 18th. But the reign was under siege.

鈥(Mississippi State) having the ball with 12 seconds left was not Plan A,鈥 UConn coach Geno Auriemma would say later.

In the UConn huddle, defensive plans were made.

Auriemma told his players the Bulldogs were to get no standstill shot, certainly no layup. Force them to take a pull-up jumper. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 one of the toughest shots to make from that distance under that kind of pressure,鈥 he would say afterward.

In the Mississippi State huddle, coach Vic Schaefer had a message for William. 鈥淢organ,鈥 he told her, 鈥測ou can win the game.鈥 He knew what shot he wanted. He knew who he wanted to take it, and no wonder. The Bulldogs had barely made it to Dallas, beating Baylor in overtime for the regional championship, and William had scored 41 points. She stood in the huddle having gone for only 11 points in 44 minutes against Connecticut, missing 11 of 16 shots. But that didn鈥檛 matter. Later, Schaefer would say, 鈥淎t the end of the day, you got to want to be in that moment. Our kids want to be in that moment.鈥

Oh, did she.

As the players walked back on the court, a curious stat flashed across the bottom of the television screen. Connecticut had lost its last five overtime games in a row. Of course, during the Huskies鈥 remarkable run, they never let games get that far. You had to go back to 2014 to find the last one. Images from the stands in Dallas showed anxious faces wearing both teams鈥 colors. Finally, it was time to see the ending.

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On the inbounds play, it was clear UConn did not want William with the ball. Chong played in front of her to deny her the pass, so Dominique Dillingham dribbled the ball up . . . 11 . . . 10 . . . 9 . . .

She crossed midcourt, went left, caromed off Chong, spun and went right. 鈥淲e didn鈥檛 want them to penetrate too deep, which they did,鈥 UConn鈥檚 Gabby Williams said. 鈥淲e were trying to face guard a little bit and put some pressure on the guards so they couldn鈥檛 bring it up as fast.鈥 . . . 8 . . 7 . . . 6 . . . 5 . . .

With no place to go and the seconds running out, Dillingham shoveled the ball back to William, who was standing on the midcourt Final Four logo. 鈥淭ime was ticking. I knew that at the end of regulation I went for a layup and they blocked it,鈥 William said. 鈥淚 was like, 'She probably thinks I鈥檓 going to do it again.鈥  . . . . 3 . . . 2 . . 1 . . .

William penetrated down the right side of the lane, then lofted the shot on a high arc over Williams at 0.8 seconds. The entire college basketball-speaking community gasped at what happened next. The shot went through and Morgan Wiilliam had shocked the world. All 5-5 of her. 鈥淚 always tell my team, one play doesn鈥檛 cost you a game. It almost never does,鈥 Auriemma said. 鈥淏ut a lot of times one play can win you a game. That鈥檚 exactly what she did.鈥

As the Mississippi State team erupted in unleashed joy, William jumped into Schaefer鈥檚 arms. The embrace lasted 21 seconds. 鈥淚 live for moments like this,鈥 William would say later. In 2016 before playing Connecticut, the Bulldogs coach had his team watch Miracle, the film about the 1980 U.S. Olympic men鈥檚 hockey team and its immortal upset of the Soviet Union. The inspiration hadn鈥檛 worked very well. Not when the final score was 98-38. It was a humiliation Mississippi State had lived with for a year. 鈥淲e had our pride stepped on last year,鈥 Schaefer said. 鈥淏ecause of that, they鈥檝e kind of been on a little bit of a mission.鈥 Added the Bulldogs鈥 Victoria Vivians, 鈥淟ike Coach said, it was 辫别谤蝉辞苍补濒.鈥

So, no movie in 2017. 鈥淚t鈥檚 funny,鈥 Schaefer said. 鈥淟ast year I鈥檓 showing Miracle, this year now I鈥檓 having to live it.鈥

Meanwhile, over at the stunned Connecticut bench, facing defeat for the first time in 866 days, Auriemma... smiled. Smiled. 鈥淲hen stuff like this happens, it kind of makes me shake my head and go, `You know how many times this could have happened, and it didn鈥檛 happen?鈥 he later explained. 鈥淚 knew this was coming at some point. I鈥檓 just shocked that it took this long to get here.鈥

Two days later, Mississippi State lost to SEC cousin South Carolina 67-55 in the title game. No national championship. Morgan William had only two field goals. But she and her team鈥檚 Final Four moment would live forever in their sport.

鈥淚 think what we did, it gives me people hope,鈥 Schaefer said. 鈥淚f you prepare, if your student-athletes believe, on any given night anything can happen. That鈥檚 the beauty of sport.鈥

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