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Little big leaguer

Shot brings new fame to Miss. St. guard

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS

DALLAS — Morgan William figures her new nickname “Itty Bitty” will grow on her.

Mississipp­i State’s diminutive point guard also will have to deal with her growing status in Bulldogs lore, among the likes of Dak Prescott, after a buzzer-beating overtime shot that ended UConn’s record 111-game winning streak and sent the program to its first women’s NCAA Tournament championsh­ip game.

“I guess it’s great. I’m shy, I’m not just like social butterfly,” William said Saturday. “To get all this attention ... it’s overwhelmi­ng. But it’s exciting because it’s for a great cause. I’m just enjoying it right now, like everywhere I go, can I get a picture, can I get an autograph? I’m used to being low key, shy, minding my business.”

Morgan William — yes, with an extraneous letter on her last name — became a trending topic on Twitter after her shot that took down the four-time defending national champion Huskies late Friday night in Dallas — after midnight on the East Coast.

Prescott, a record-setting NFL rookie quarterbac­k who last season helped lead the Cowboys to the NFC East title, sat near the Mississipp­i State bench, emphatical­ly cheering on his Bulldogs. Amid the postgame celebratio­n, the quarterbac­k of America’s Team joined William on the floor for an interview.

So who’s the most popular Bulldog at the moment?

“I’m going to say it’s Morgan William,” fellow guard Victoria Vivians said.

“I think Morgan might have Dak beat right now,” teammate Dominique Dillingham said. “She’s going to have it rough when she gets back” to Starkville.

Before that, the 5-foot-5 William and the Bulldogs (34-4) still have one more game to play. They take on South Carolina (32-4) in a rematch of the SEC Tournament championsh­ip game — this time for the national title.

“We fought extremely hard to get where we are. For us to come off beating a great team, and not finishing it off, it’d be tough,” William said. “We beat UConn, but we haven’t gotten the rings, cut the nets. Nothing like that.”

Mississipp­i State has won consecutiv­e games against top-seeded teams in overtime. The Bulldogs are the first team ever with consecutiv­e overtime victories in the NCAA Tournament.

William scored 41 points in Mis- sissippi State’s 94-85 victory over Baylor in the Oklahoma City Regional final last Sunday night. While she had only 13 points against UConn, and had a layup attempt blocked at the end of regulation, the smallest player on the floor made the biggest shot.

Like she has for most of her basketball career, William wanted the ball at the big moment, a desire developed while growing up being coached by her stepfather, Donnie Rory, who died just over three years ago.

“Pretty much my stepdad coached me all my life, and was my high school coach. Daughter-father, just had that bond, it was like I want the ball in my hands,” she said. “Just having the confidence that I can make something happen, and I live for moments like that now.”

 ?? Getty Images ?? A STAR IS BORN: Mississipp­i State guard Morgan William, mobbed by teammates after making the shot to beat UConn in the national semifinals, is now being asked for pictures and autographs.
Getty Images A STAR IS BORN: Mississipp­i State guard Morgan William, mobbed by teammates after making the shot to beat UConn in the national semifinals, is now being asked for pictures and autographs.

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