
Bulldogs Headed Back To Title Game
March 30, 2018 | Women's Basketball
COLUMBUS, Ohio. – When the last day of the women's basketball season arrives, Mississippi State will be on the dance floor for a second straight season.
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MSU survived an epic marathon Friday night, beating Louisville 73-63 in overtime in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament's Final Four being played at Nationwide Arena.
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MSU (37-1) will face either Notre Dame (33-3) or Connecticut (36-0) at 5 p.m. CT Sunday for the national championship on ESPN. The Bulldogs are back in the title game for a second straight season after becoming the first team ever to win two Final Four semifinal games in overtime.
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"So proud of my team and have been all year," MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said. "When things get too tough for most people, it's a time that is just right for us. When you are down three late in a game, you have to have a lot of people do everything just right. In this game, we had a lot of people do things just right tonight."
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Things looked bleak for the Bulldogs late. However, Roshunda Johnson hit a game-tying 3-pointer with seven seconds left in regulations. The Cardinals then missed two shots in the paint, forcing the game into overtime.
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Victoria Vivians scored a 3-pointer to get overtime started and the Bulldogs did not trail in the extra five minutes. The Bulldogs even survived Vivians fouling out early in the overtime.
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Vivians led the Bulldogs with 25 points, while Teaira McCowan collected her NCAA-best 28th double-double with 21 points and a career-high 25 rebounds. The rebound total also set a new Final Four record.
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Jordan Danberry, who came up big in 26 minutes off the bench, added 10 points and a critical steal late to preserve the victory. Morgan William also had 10 points.
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Louisville scored the game's first six points but after that both teams gained some traction and a defensive masterpiece began to play out.
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The Bulldogs scored the final six points of the first quarter to take a 13-11 lead.
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Vivians scored back-to-back baskets as the Bulldogs stretched the lead to 20-15 midway through the second quarter.
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Louisville responded with a 12-2 run for a 27-22 lead.
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The Bulldogs then plowed back ahead with a layup by Vivians running the half out with the Bulldogs on top, 31-30.
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MSU held the lead for most of the third quarter. However, the Cardinals finished with a flurry for a 48-46 lead after three quarters.
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Louisville stretched the lead to seven at 53-46 with 7:14 left. A layup by Vivians, defensive rebound and layup by Danberry helped kickstart a 10-0 run by the Bulldogs.
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Louisville received and led by three before the Bulldogs' perfect execution coming out of a time for Johnson's game-tying basket.
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For the contest, MSU hit 25 of 62 shots from the field (40.3 percent), 4 of 15 shots from 3-point range (26.7 percent) and 19 of 25 shots from the foul line (76.0 percent). Louisville hit 27 of 70 shots from the field (38.6 percent), 4 of 20 shots from 3-point range (20.0 percent) and 5 of 7 shots from the foul line (71.4 percent).
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MSU held a 46-38 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had nine assists and 15 turnovers, while the Cardinals had seven assists and 11 turnovers.
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Louisville (36-3) received 18 points from Asia Durr, 15 points from Jazmine Jones and 11 points from Myisha Hines-Allen. Jones had a team-high nine rebounds for the Cardinals.
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MSU survived an epic marathon Friday night, beating Louisville 73-63 in overtime in the opening game of the NCAA Tournament's Final Four being played at Nationwide Arena.
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MSU (37-1) will face either Notre Dame (33-3) or Connecticut (36-0) at 5 p.m. CT Sunday for the national championship on ESPN. The Bulldogs are back in the title game for a second straight season after becoming the first team ever to win two Final Four semifinal games in overtime.
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"So proud of my team and have been all year," MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said. "When things get too tough for most people, it's a time that is just right for us. When you are down three late in a game, you have to have a lot of people do everything just right. In this game, we had a lot of people do things just right tonight."
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Things looked bleak for the Bulldogs late. However, Roshunda Johnson hit a game-tying 3-pointer with seven seconds left in regulations. The Cardinals then missed two shots in the paint, forcing the game into overtime.
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Victoria Vivians scored a 3-pointer to get overtime started and the Bulldogs did not trail in the extra five minutes. The Bulldogs even survived Vivians fouling out early in the overtime.
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Vivians led the Bulldogs with 25 points, while Teaira McCowan collected her NCAA-best 28th double-double with 21 points and a career-high 25 rebounds. The rebound total also set a new Final Four record.
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Jordan Danberry, who came up big in 26 minutes off the bench, added 10 points and a critical steal late to preserve the victory. Morgan William also had 10 points.
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Louisville scored the game's first six points but after that both teams gained some traction and a defensive masterpiece began to play out.
                Â
The Bulldogs scored the final six points of the first quarter to take a 13-11 lead.
                Â
Vivians scored back-to-back baskets as the Bulldogs stretched the lead to 20-15 midway through the second quarter.
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Louisville responded with a 12-2 run for a 27-22 lead.
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The Bulldogs then plowed back ahead with a layup by Vivians running the half out with the Bulldogs on top, 31-30.
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MSU held the lead for most of the third quarter. However, the Cardinals finished with a flurry for a 48-46 lead after three quarters.
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Louisville stretched the lead to seven at 53-46 with 7:14 left. A layup by Vivians, defensive rebound and layup by Danberry helped kickstart a 10-0 run by the Bulldogs.
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Louisville received and led by three before the Bulldogs' perfect execution coming out of a time for Johnson's game-tying basket.
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For the contest, MSU hit 25 of 62 shots from the field (40.3 percent), 4 of 15 shots from 3-point range (26.7 percent) and 19 of 25 shots from the foul line (76.0 percent). Louisville hit 27 of 70 shots from the field (38.6 percent), 4 of 20 shots from 3-point range (20.0 percent) and 5 of 7 shots from the foul line (71.4 percent).
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MSU held a 46-38 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had nine assists and 15 turnovers, while the Cardinals had seven assists and 11 turnovers.
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Louisville (36-3) received 18 points from Asia Durr, 15 points from Jazmine Jones and 11 points from Myisha Hines-Allen. Jones had a team-high nine rebounds for the Cardinals.
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