
Spokein, Washington — Hasky Page Buckers star to win the national championship.
The title proved the title in the previous three NCAA games, but next week there will be one final kick to make the dream come true.
After 31 points and six assists, Boikers took the number 2 to win 78-64 against USC No. 1 in the Spokene final final 4 and 16 finals four games in 17 years and 24th place. Buckers, the No. 1, is expected next month’s WNBA Draft, prompting Yucon to play for the last four games in each season.
The Trojans — Without the Player of the Year without the Player of the Year, Juju Watkins, who tore ACL in the NCAA second round of the NCAA — presented a bold attempt without the superstar, but falling only in their first quarter-finals since 1986. They were led by 23 points, 15-Bord in Raya Marshall.
Yukon will face UCLla in the semi-finals on Friday evening.
Yocon’s defence has made USC the biggest players in the game, forcing 10 substitutions in the first half and suspending three points until 6:44th. The first half deficit in the first half, 14 points, was the biggest since the beginning of last season.
10 Hasky’s attempt to 22 attempts outside the three-point arc, on the contrary, it was the first time this season has allowed a rival to score two-digitary three points.
Sarah Sterngi, a first-grade student, became the first year’s first year’s first year’s first-year student in Yukon’s history with a 20-point game and 10 goals against Elite Hazte. He kept Haski soon and kept 10 points from the first quarter, helping to lead the game after 11-5 on 11 points, nine points.
Most of the Haskians dominated the first half behind Star Strong and Buckers, which in the first half collected more than 28 more than USSC (25).
But the Trojans did impressive things that were heading to the fourth, in a nail in a period of 10 points in the third quarter of Talia von Oyhoffen, set a deficit of 19 to five.
Azzi Fudd, a graduate student who started the game 0 to 9 at the stadium, helped Yoconi away from the game and score eight points in the fourth, including a pair of three points.
The USC was hanging around it but never approached. A pair of Layp at Caitlin Chen helped from the second minute to get out of good hand. Chen 15 were the third-placed points in one of the season, first in Stors since they moved from Princeton.