TENNESSEE 47, LSU 46Alexis Hornbuckle made her only two count.
It was just enough to put defending champion Tennessee back into the title game.
Hornbuckle’s putback with seven-tenths of a second left lifted the Lady Vols to a 47-46 victory over LSU in Sunday night’s national semifinal. It was the lowest scoring game in Final Four history.
It’s no coincidence that LSU announced that previous Duke A.D. Joe Alleva had been hired. Let the losing begin.
(Tennessee's Alexis Hornbuckle (14) and Candace Parker leave the floor. AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)
Candice Wiggins refused to let Stanford lose to Connecticut. Not again.
The Cardinal star continued her electrifying run through the NCAA tournament, scoring 25 points and grabbing 13 rebounds while getting some timely help from Kayla Pedersen and JJ Hones as Stanford shocked Connecticut 82-73 in Sunday night’s national semifinals.
Back in the Final Four for the first time in 11 years, the Cardinal (35-3) avenged an early season loss to the Huskies (36-2) and advanced to Tuesday night’s title game, where they’ll put a 23-game winning streak on the line against Tennessee.
(Stanford's Candice Wiggins celebrates her team's 82-73 win over Connecticut. AP Photo/Gerry Broome)


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