Huskie Nation
ST. LOUIS, MO -- Once again, Connecticut has shown the nation how big a difference there is between their team and the rest of the nation. Even if Stanford played their best, it still would not have been good enough to beat UConn in the second semifinal game.
Stanford's Jayne Appel did her best (26 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists), but the rest of the Cardinal team looked timid for most of the game. Passing up good shots and making bad passes is not gonna get you a win over UConn. Many of Stanford's shots that were falling against Iowa State in the Berkeley Regional final, just would not fall tonight. As expected, the Huskies took a bite out of the Cardinal and never let go.
The Huskies are primed for a 6th National Championship.
Stanford's Jayne Appel did her best (26 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists), but the rest of the Cardinal team looked timid for most of the game. Passing up good shots and making bad passes is not gonna get you a win over UConn. Many of Stanford's shots that were falling against Iowa State in the Berkeley Regional final, just would not fall tonight. As expected, the Huskies took a bite out of the Cardinal and never let go.
The Huskies are primed for a 6th National Championship.

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