Yup. It is reminiscent of the end of the UConn-Baylor elite eight game 4 years ago. Dijonnai Carrington, who was a great midrange shooter, elected to drive directly into Aaliyah and Liv for a contested layup rather than take the wide open 10 footer. She was hoping for a whistle and the refs didn't give it to her. Kim was outraged on the sidelines afterwards. But to me it just looked like bad coaching. This was how she'd taught her players to play and they got burned by it. Refs don't like to decide games for the players.
Agreed, Bone Dog, about the coaching aspect of that Carrington play, and no tears shed here for Mulkey. Yet the reality of that play was that both Aaliyah and Liv fouled Carrington, and the Huskies skated to victory (thankfully

). In truth, in perhaps trying to let the players decide the game, the refs decided the outcome anyway.
Other posters have been focusing on how the Iowa/UCLA game might affect UCLA in the polls... think how the game's result might have done in the Hawkeyes' tournament hopes.