The Denver Post

Women’s Elite Eight

- — The Associated Press

Mississipp­i State holds off UCLA, returns to Final Four.

MO.» Teaira KANSAS CITY, McCowan had 23 points and 21 rebounds, Victoria Vivans added 24 points and top-seeded Mississipp­i State beat relentless UCLA 89-73 on Sunday night to reach its second straight Final Four.

Morgan William added 17 points, and Roshunda Johnson had 12 for the Bulldogs (36-1), who blew a good chunk of an 18-point second-half lead before hanging on to extend their school record for wins in a season — and lock up a trip to the national semifinals in Columbus, Ohio.

They’ll meet another No. 1 seed in Louisville on Friday night.

Jordin Canada led the third-seeded Bruins (27-8) with 23 points, eight rebounds and five assists. Japreece Dean finished with 16 points, and Monique Billings and Kennedy Burke had 12 apiece, most of it coming when the Bruins were trying to rally from a 50-32 hole.

They closed within 74-68 on Dean’s 3-pointer with 2:53 left, but they couldn’t get a stop on the defensive end. Instead, they traded basket-for-basket down the stretch, and Mississipp­i State managed to clinch the win from the foul line in the final minute.

Lexington Regional final.

Asia Durr scored 18 points, Myisha Hines-Allen added 16 and top-seeded Louisville earned its first Final Four berth since 2013 with a 76-43 rout of No. 6 seed Oregon State.

Playing its first regional final in four years, the Cardinals (36-2) never trailed in rolling to their 11th consecutiv­e victory.

They outscored the Beavers 28-12 in the third quarter to break the game open and complete their run through the region by an average margin of victory of 27.5 points.

Sam Feuhring had 14 points and Arica Carter 10 for Louisville.

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