While the men's game didn't necessarily have a player that dominated the headlines (though yesterday's performance now gives Anthony Davis an edge there), the women's NCAA Tournament was seemingly only focused on Brittney Griner of Baylor. This perhaps is due to the fact that Griner has been mentioned for a few years now, she very talented, very tall, and also managed to dunk in the tournament. It seemed throughout the Women's Tournament, Griner and her Baylor teammates dominated the bracket. Tonight was no different. Baylor faced Notre Dame for the title in Women's Basketball and Baylor won quite handidly, 80-61. This was Baylor's 2nd title in Women's Basketball but Griner's first.
A huge win for the Lady Bears. Not only do they win a National Title, but they do it while going 40-0, an unprecedented achievement. Griner dominated this game seemingly more so than Anthony Davis did for Kentucky vs. Kansas. She had 26 points, 13 rebounds, and 5 blocks in the game. While this was a fine moment for an individual athlete, this was also a team title through and through. Congrats to Baylor on their victory.
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