Texas A&M beats Stanford in wild finish
In a game featuring five lead changes in the final 53 seconds, Tya White's layup with 3.3 seconds lifted Texas A&M to a 63-62 win over Stanford in Sunday's first national semifinal.
White finished with 18 points, Danielle Adams had 16 points and six rebounds and Sydney Carter had 14 points for the Aggies.
"It was hectic," Carter said. "Everybody was saying '30 seconds for the rest of your lives.' This is something that we've never done. It's time to make history. Forget that you're tired and just push through. I think that's exactly what we did."
Nneka Ogwumike had 31 points and seven rebounds, Jeanette Pohlen had 11 points but also had seven of the Cardinal's 22 turnovers. Melanie Murphy gave Stanford a spark with eight points, four assists and three steals in 27 minutes.
White finished with 18 points, Danielle Adams had 16 points and six rebounds and Sydney Carter had 14 points for the Aggies.
"It was hectic," Carter said. "Everybody was saying '30 seconds for the rest of your lives.' This is something that we've never done. It's time to make history. Forget that you're tired and just push through. I think that's exactly what we did."
Nneka Ogwumike had 31 points and seven rebounds, Jeanette Pohlen had 11 points but also had seven of the Cardinal's 22 turnovers. Melanie Murphy gave Stanford a spark with eight points, four assists and three steals in 27 minutes.
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