Stanford women pass through South Carolina and arrive at the NCAA championship game

Stanford’s quest for a national championship almost fell out of his control in the final nine seconds of Friday’s Final Four clash with South Carolina in San Antonio.

The Cardinal, however, will play Arizona on Sunday for the third NCAA title in the program’s history, courtesy of two point blank shots missed by Gamecocks in the final frantic moments.

Stanford’s winning streak reached 19 by the smallest margin. The cardinal escaped with a 66-65 victory.

Setting the stage … Destanni Henderson hit a 3-point basket with 39 seconds remaining to put South Carolina at 65-64.

Stanford (30-2) had not lost since the end of the first quarter and would regain the lead seven seconds later. Lexie Hull failed in a rebound attempt, but in a fight for a rebound, Haley Jones cornered the lost ball and dropped a 4.5-meter jump from the left side.

After a turn in South Carolina, Stanford came close to the middle of the court with nine seconds remaining. The ball went to Cameron Brink. She lost him and the Gamecocks had an opportunity to attack quickly.

Brea Beal drove to the bucket, but missed a layup attempt that Hull did a good job of contesting. All-America striker Aliyah Boston grabbed the rebound, but her short follow-up shot bounced off the back edge of the bell.

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