Starkville Daily News

MSU women back on NCAA's Final Four stage fighting for another bolt of bottled lightning

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COLUMBUS,

Ohio – The moment the shot dropped is one that will stay with me always. The shot was a buzzer-beating dagger, a wickedly accurate, miraculous thing of beauty – a soul-soaring bolt of lightning in a bottle.

Native Mississipp­ian and ABC “Good Morning America” star Robin Roberts wept after the game in the MSU locker room. Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k and MSU alum Dak Prescott went full freak in the stands in real time as the game ended in Bulldog jubilation.

“The Shot Heard Round the World” broke the Internet, dominated the broadcast airwaves and sent print reporters searching for adjectives.

Some Bulldog fans called it a religious experience and who am I to argue? It happened in the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas on March 31, 2017 in Mississipp­i State University's national semifinal game with the University of Connecticu­t Huskies.

I watched it happen, but there are times I still can't really believe it happened.

MSU point guard Morgan William's shot sealed a 66-64 overtime upset win for the Bulldogs over a UConn team that had won the last four consecutiv­e national championsh­ips and had a 111-game winning streak. One of those 111 wins had been a 60-point NCAA Sweet 16 virtual decapitati­on of this very MSU team in 2016.

At the overtime buzzer, William – a figure so physically diminutive at 5'5” (not even close, but that's what it says in the media guide) that her nickname is “Itty Bitty” – hit a pull-up jumper for the ages to nail down the most unlikely of upsets of what most Americans who don't live in Knoxville, Tennessee believe is the greatest women's basketball dynasty in history.

Fittingly, the shot was made by William over 5'11” UConn forward Gabby Williams. Photos captured William's absolute levitation (there really is no word more accurate to describe it) over Williams to get the shot off.

With the shot, the MSU women levitated the spirits of MSU fans and most Mississipp­ians in a way that no team had since the MSU Diamond Dogs rose to challenge the UCLA Bruins for the NCAA national baseball championsh­ip in 2013, the 1980 football Bulldogs shocked then-No. 1 Alabama and Bear Bryant in Memorial Stadium in Jackson, or Maj. Ralph Sasse led the 1935 State football team to a stunning 13-7 defeat of mighty Army.

The 2017 MSU women that shocked UConn became famous among MSU fans like Bailey Howell, John Bond, Will Clark, Raphael Palmiero, and Prescott are famous. They made history, despite losing the 2017 NCAA national championsh­ip to South Carolina two days later 67-55. For the fans, not even the sting of losing the national championsh­ip to the Gamecocks dulled the absolute joy of the UConn upset. That was the case for almost everyone among the Maroon faithful – everyone save the team and Head Coach Vic Schaefer.

The team that Schaefer built and the MSU nation's embrace of that team produced a home court advantage in Starkville that in truth had only been previously seen in Knoxville, Tennessee, Storrs, Connecticu­t, or Columbia, South Carolina.

The advantage manifested itself in sold-out crowds at Humphrey Coliseum. National television coverage. Star status

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