Los Angeles Times

Unfinished business for streak-busting Bulldogs

Mississipp­i St. stunned mighty UConn, but a familiar foe stands in the way of a title.

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DALLAS — Vic Schaefer and his Mississipp­i State Bulldogs didn’t get much time to celebrate what might be the greatest shocker in women’s basketball history.

Not when there’s one more game to win, not when there’s a national championsh­ip on the line against SEC rival South Carolina.

“They’re really grounded. Our kids know what’s coming down the pike,” he said. “They know now the prize now is in front of them; it’s attainable.

“We have one heck of a team to get ready for, a tremendous staff. They’re really, really good. But it’s down to the two of us.”

Right after Morgan William made the winning shot to end Connecticu­t’s 111game winning streak, the Bulldogs dogpiled at center court as if they had won the school’s first title.

“It felt like the national championsh­ip last night,” Mississipp­i State star Dominique Dillingham said. “But I promise you it’ll be a lot better tomorrow when we win.”

It would be even sweeter to beat the Gamecocks to do it. The Bulldogs lost twice to the Gamecocks this season, dropping a game in South Carolina in the regular season and then in the SEC Tournament title game.

“The first game we had against them at their place, it’s a knockdown, drag-out, came down to one play,” Schaefer said. “We talked about that with our kids. It came down to one play in that ballgame.”

While facing a familiar foe is helpful for the short turnaround, South Carolina Coach Dawn Staley said she knows Mississipp­i State is a different team from the one the Gamecocks played a month ago.

“It does make it easier. but for what Mississipp­i State has done over the past five games, you know, they’re much different than they were that sixth game in which we played them in the SEC Tournament championsh­ip,” Staley said. “The intangible part of it is really hard to get our focus in on it. They’re playing at an alltime high. Morgan William is playing some of the best basketball I’ve ever seen played in a player.”

William followed a careerbest 41-point performanc­e in the regional final, making the 15-footer against the Huskies.

“We feel like we won it all when we won that game last night, but we know we didn’t,” William said. “We still have unfinished business, and for us to be playing South Carolina, it’s kind of like, now we get another chance, like we got another chance at UConn, now we get another opportunit­y to play against South Carolina, but it’s on a bigger stage and it means more.”

Quick hit

Mississipp­i State is looking to be the third team in NCAA history to beat three No. 1 seeds. Tennessee did it in 1987 en route to its first title. Louisiana Tech accomplish­ed the same feat a year later. The Bulldogs have already knocked off top-seed Baylor and shocked No. 1 UConn to get to the championsh­ip game.

 ?? Richard W. Rodriguez Fort Worth Star-Telegram ?? MISSISSIPP­I STATE Coach Vic Schaefer shares his joy with fans after upsetting UConn on Friday.
Richard W. Rodriguez Fort Worth Star-Telegram MISSISSIPP­I STATE Coach Vic Schaefer shares his joy with fans after upsetting UConn on Friday.

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