Las Vegas Review-Journal

Arizona vs. Stanford

- By Doug Feinberg

Arizona celebrates after its 69-59 victory over Connecticu­t at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Arizona faces Stanford, a 66-65 winner over South Carolina, on Sunday for the women’s national championsh­ip.

SAN ANTONIO — Haley Jones came up with a big shot, and Stanford got a little bit of luck to get back to the national championsh­ip game for the first time in 11 years.

Jones scored 24 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 32 seconds left, to help Stanford beat South Carolina 66-65 on Friday night and advance to the women’s NCAA Tournament championsh­ip game.

“It was a battle. It was a really tough game where we had to work really hard,” Stanford coach Tara Vanderveer said.

It’s Stanford’s first trip to the title game since 2010, which was also in San Antonio. The Cardinal lost to Uconn in that contest, 53-47.

Leading by one, the Cardinal turned it over with 6.2 seconds left at midcourt and Brea Beal missed a contested layup as Lexie Hull hustled back to get in her way. Aliyah Boston grabbed the rebound, but her putback attempt also bounced off the rim setting off a wild celebratio­n by the Cardinal.

“It is nice to have a little karma go your way,” Vanderveer said.

Vanderveer, who earlier this season topped Pat Summitt’s all-time win mark of 1,098 victories, will be looking for her third national championsh­ip at the school and first since 1992.

Trailing 65-64 with 32 seconds left, Jones hit a jumper from the corner off a rebound that gave the Cardinal their one-point lead.

“I just saw the ball bouncing around and most of my teammates were hitting some bodies to open it up. I just let it fly and I said, ‘Please, Jesus, go in,’ and it did,” said Jones, who was 11 for 14 from the field.

“Me, Fran and Aliyah, we’re best friends. We text every day. We talk all the time. We love competing against each other. I think us being so close really boosted our competitiv­eness against each other,” Jones added. “So, I mean it was a hard-fought battle. She played great. We both played great. So, we just wanted to pay her the respect that she deserves.”

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Eric Gay The Associated Press
 ?? Morry Gash The Associated Press ?? Stanford players celebrate their win against South Carolina Friday night in the Final Four. The Cardinal will face Pac-10 rival Arizona in the Finals.
Morry Gash The Associated Press Stanford players celebrate their win against South Carolina Friday night in the Final Four. The Cardinal will face Pac-10 rival Arizona in the Finals.

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