The Stanford women’s basketball team suffered an upset loss to Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament’s second round. Despite their 14-game home winning streak, the Cardinal was not able to come back after Ole Miss took the lead early in the game. The victory was a personal triumph for Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin and her team, who had declared from the beginning that they were ready to make a mark in the tournament. The upset was historic, as only four No. 1 seeds have lost before the Sweet 16 since 1994. In other news, Hannah Jump plans to return for another year of eligibility, while Haley Jones will turn pro and Francesca Belibi has been accepted into a program at Harvard. For more coverage of March Madness, visit https://apnews.com/hub/march-madness, https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll, or follow https://twitter.com/AP_Top25.
Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Team Upsets Top-Seeded Stanford
Mississippi’s women’s basketball team delivered an unexpected victory against top-seeded Stanford, qualifying for the NCAA tournament’s Sweet 16 for the first time in 16 years. Ole Miss, which was behind the entire game, went on to beat Stanford 54-49. The win came after Madison Scott hit two free throws with just 23 seconds left on the clock, giving Mississippi the lead for the first time in the game. The team’s coach, Yolett McPhee-McCuin, was in tears after the game, as she was congratulated by family and administrators.
Mississippi Overcomes Difficult Challenge
Mississippi’s victory over Stanford was an incredible feat, considering that the team had never previously beaten a top-seeded team. Additionally, the Rebels did not have a lead in the game until the final seconds. After Scott’s free throws, Stanford had two opportunities to tie the game, but failed to capitalize.
Emotional Moment for Coach and Team
McPhee-McCuin was overwhelmed with emotion after the game, as she realized the significance of her team’s achievement. She was hugged by friends, family, and administrators, and was reminded that there was still more basketball to be played. The team’s two young daughters danced for joy on the floor, while the proud father of the coach gave a shoutout to everyone back home in The Bahamas. The team celebrated at midcourt, shouting, “Seattle!” which is where the Rebels will be headed next.
A Historic Moment for Mississippi Women’s Basketball
Mississippi’s women’s basketball team is now headed to the Sweet 16 for the first time in 16 years. The Rebels’ declaration to get defensive paid off, with Angel Baker scoring 13 points in the game. Although Mississippi failed to make a field goal in the final 5:47, the team managed to win thanks to its solid defense. Ole Miss now advances to the Seattle Regional semifinal, while Stanford is eliminated much earlier than anticipated.
Final Thoughts
The Ole Miss women’s basketball team pulled off a stunning upset against top-seeded Stanford, earning a place in the Sweet 16 for the first time in 16 years. The team’s victory was a historic moment for Mississippi women’s basketball, and an emotional one for coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin and her team. Despite being behind the entire game, Mississippi managed to take the lead in the final seconds, thanks to Madison Scott’s two free throws. The team’s declaration to get defensive paid off, with the Rebels holding Stanford to just 49 points. Ole Miss now looks forward to the Seattle Regional semifinal, where they will face a new challenge.
Stanford Women’s Basketball Team Upset by Ole Miss in NCAA Tournament
In a surprising turn of events, the top-seeded Stanford women’s basketball team was upset by Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament’s second round. Despite the Cardinal’s 21 consecutive NCAA wins on their home floor, Ole Miss managed to take the lead and hold it for the entire game. Cameron Brink, who had come back after a one-game absence due to a stomach bug, finished with 20 points, 13 rebounds, and seven blocked shots. However, her efforts were not enough to turn the game in Stanford’s favor.
Self-Inflicted Errors by Stanford
Stanford’s coach, Tara VanDerveer, acknowledged that some of the team’s errors were self-inflicted. The turnovers, in particular, hurt the Cardinal’s chances of winning. Although VanDerveer praised Ole Miss as a tough team, she also acknowledged that sometimes matchups do not favor one team over the other.
A Historic Upset
Stanford’s loss to Ole Miss is only the fifth time in the history of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament that a No. 1 seed has lost before the Sweet 16. The last time Stanford suffered such a loss was in 1998, when the team fell to 16th-seeded Harvard in the first round of the tournament. The Cardinal had reached 14 straight Sweet 16s and had not lost in the first or second rounds since 2007.
A Personal Victory for Ole Miss
Ole Miss’s victory over Stanford was a personal triumph for coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin and her team. The Rebels had declared from Day 1 that they were ready to play tenacious defense and make a mark in the NCAA tournament. They were able to hold Stanford to just 49 points, with the Cardinal making mistakes when it mattered most. Ole Miss’s victory was a historic moment for the team, which had not advanced to the Sweet 16 in 16 years.
Final Thoughts
Stanford’s upset by Ole Miss was a shocking turn of events, as the Cardinal had been a top-seeded team in the NCAA tournament. However, the Rebels were able to hold the lead for the entire game, with solid defense and a determined attitude. The victory was a personal triumph for Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin and her team, who had declared from the beginning that they were ready to make a mark in the tournament. Although the upset was historic, it is a reminder that anything can happen in the NCAA tournament, and that underdogs can sometimes come out on top.
Stanford Women’s Basketball Team Suffers Loss to USC
The Stanford women’s basketball team suffered another loss in the first half against USC, which followed their upset by Ole Miss in the NCAA tournament’s second round. The Cardinal also had a 14-game home winning streak before their loss to South Carolina in November. In other news, Hannah Jump plans to return for another year of eligibility, while Haley Jones will turn pro and Francesca Belibi has been accepted into a program at Harvard.
AP March Madness Coverage
For more coverage of March Madness, visit https://apnews.com/hub/march-madness, https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-womens-college-basketball-poll, or follow https://twitter.com/AP_Top25.
Don’t miss interesting posts on Famousbio