The Day

THE STREAK ENDS: UPSET IN DALLAS

And this one belongs to Mississipp­i State’s Bulldogs,who end Huskies’111-game win streak with OT victory

- By DOUG FEINBERG

UConn’s Kia Nurse is fouled by Mississipp­i State’s Morgan William as they both pursue a loose ball in NCAA Tournament Final Four semifinal action Friday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. William went on to hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer in overtime, giving Mississipp­i State a 66-64 victory. The Huskies’ winning streak ended at 111 as well as their bid for a fifth straight NCAA championsh­ip.

Dallas — UConn's record 111-game winning streak came to a startling end when Mississipp­i State pulled off perhaps the biggest upset in women's basketball history, shocking the Huskies 66-64 on Morgan William's overtime buzzer beater in the national semifinals Friday night.

William hit a 15-footer to cap it, moments after a replay review awarded UConn two free throws for a flagrant 1 foul call that tied the game with 26.6 seconds left.

The Bulldogs (34-4) will play South Carolina for the national championsh­ip Sunday night in a matchup of two SEC teams.

Mississipp­i State and UConn met in the Sweet 16 last season and the Huskies won by 60 points — the biggest win in regional semifinals history. All season long the Bulldogs had that humiliatin­g loss on their minds.

Now they've erased that defeat, beating UConn (36-1) — which had won the last four national championsh­ips — on the grandest stage in one of the sport's greatest games.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma had a wry smile on his face after the final shot. There wasn't much else he could do, another title suddenly beyond his grasp.

Mississipp­i State led 64-62 before a replay review gave Katie Lou Samuelson the two free throws that tied the game. After a UConn turnover, William held the ball at the top of the key before dribbling to her right and pulling up for the shot, with the ball in the air when the buzzer sounded.

The Bulldogs ran onto the court, piling up at center court while UConn players stood stonefaced. Mississipp­i State coach Vic Schaefer grabbed William in a bear hug, with former Mississipp­i State star Dak Prescott — the Dallas Cowboys quarterbac­k — helping lead the cheers.

UConn rallied from a 16-point deficit, its biggest during its NCAA record streak, to take a 59-56 lead in the fourth quarter. The teams were tied at 60 when the Bulldogs had a chance to win it in regulation, but William's shot was blocked, sending the game into overtime.

The Huskies hadn't lost in 865 days, with that defeat coming to Stanford on Nov. 17, 2014.

Neither team scored much in OT with Teaira McCowan's layup with 1:12 left in the extra session breaking a 62-62 tie. It was the lone basket for Mississipp­i State in OT until William's game-winner.

During their last two decades of dominance where they've won 11 national championsh­ips, the Huskies rarely found themselves trailing — let alone by double-digits. This was the first time this season that UConn was losing in the fourth quarter.

The Bulldogs got off to a great start, taking it right at the Huskies like not many teams had done during the streak. The Bulldogs led 1513 before scoring 14 straight points to go up 29-13. It was the biggest deficit UConn had faced during its historic streak and one of the largest during the last 22 years, which the Huskies have dominated with 11 national championsh­ips.

The Huskies rallied to within 29-25 as senior Saniya Chong scored seven points during a 12-0 run. Mississipp­i State answered and was up 36-28 at the half.

UConn came back in the third quarter behind its trio of All-Americans with Gabby Williams, Napheesa Collier and Samuelson keying a 12-3 run to start the second half. That run brought Huskies alums Sue Bird, Breanna Stewart and Maya Moore, who were sitting 20 rows behind the UConn bench, to their feet.

Streak buster: The loss ended a 28-game NCAA Tournament winning streak for UConn. The last loss came to Notre Dame in 2012 in the Final Four. That was the last OT game in the national semifinals.

 ?? SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY ?? UConn’s Gabby Williams is fouled by Mississipp­i State’s Roshunda Johnson as Breanna Richardson, left, helps on defense during the first half of Friday night’s national semifinal in Dallas. The Huskies were stunned in overtime 66-64.
SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY UConn’s Gabby Williams is fouled by Mississipp­i State’s Roshunda Johnson as Breanna Richardson, left, helps on defense during the first half of Friday night’s national semifinal in Dallas. The Huskies were stunned in overtime 66-64.
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 ?? SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY ?? UConn’s Napheesa Collier blocks a shot attempt by Mississipp­i State’s Roshunda Johnson during Friday night’s national semifinal at American Airlines Center in Dallas.
SEAN D. ELLIOT/THE DAY UConn’s Napheesa Collier blocks a shot attempt by Mississipp­i State’s Roshunda Johnson during Friday night’s national semifinal at American Airlines Center in Dallas.

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