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That’s a basketball move. She’s gotta be able to establish a pivot.
Big 3 by Williams, UCLA was mounting a come back.
Agreed. They also lack depth, even with Brown and Horvat who are out tonight.UCLA looks small and slow to me compared to Stanford.
Yep, she's been money.Can we say MVP?
She’s been fabulous.

Well, this has been sort of disappointing. I was expecting a close, tight game. This one is anything but.
At least we get some offense finallyLeast entertaining conference championship today. At least in comparison to the NCST/Lousiville and SC/Georgia games
Stanford is terrific, UCLA just can't keep up with them tonight.
I'd rather see one team playing really well than 2 teams struggling to score and having a close game, but that's just me. That's in reference to the ACC game, I didn't watch the SEC game.Least entertaining conference championship today. At least in comparison to the NCST/Lousiville and SC/Georgia games
Stanford is terrific, UCLA just can't keep up with them tonight.
From Stanford at leastAt least we get some offense finally
Stanford is inconsistent...they have games like this where they look like the #1 team in the country and others where they look rather pedestrian offensively. If Williams is on they're hard to beat. And Brink's emergence as an interior defender gives them an edge against a lot of opposing teams. I'm looking forward to seeing her match up against other strong bigs in the NCAAs.Is UCLA having a bad night or is Stanford this good?
Both teams played well; the defensive display was outstanding.I'd rather see one team playing really well than 2 teams struggling to score and having a close game, but that's just me. That's in reference to the ACC game, I didn't watch the SEC game.
I saw plenty of open shots that were missed. You have to put the ball in the bucket, that's the whole point of the game. I've been unimpressed almost every time I've watched Louisville.Both teams played well; the defensive display was outstanding.
This quarter can't end soon enough for Stanford. The half time break killed them.