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Gisela Maul, Lulu Twidale and Mjracle Sheppard each scored 15 points for Cal, but the Bears' pursuit of a WBIT semifinals berth fell short as Columbia posted a 74-68 win at Haas Pavilion on Thursday night.
Cal (21-15), which had advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Santa Clara and Kansas State, trailed by seven after the first quarter but eventually held a one-point lead on two occasions in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately for the Bears, after taking a 67-66 lead on a basket by Twidale with 2:06 remaining, they managed just one point the rest of the way.
Sakima Walker had 11 points for Cal, which was outrebounded 37-24. The Lions (23-8) parlayed 16 offensive boards into 16 second-chance points.
Perri Page scored 24 points for Columbia, which will face Wisconsin in the WBIT semifinals Monday in Wichita, Kan.
BYU 76, Stanford 61: The Cougars used a 15-0 fourth-quarter run to take control against the Cardinal, who had trailed by one before the spree, in a WBIT quarterfinal in Provo, Utah.
Stanford (21-14), which was coming off WBIT home wins over Loyola Marymount and Quinnipiac, was led by Courtney Ogden's career-high 26 points. Chloe Clardy added 17 points and Nuna Agara scored 12 but the rest of the Cardinal players combined for just six points and 2-for-21 shooting.
BYU (25-11), which will face Kansas in the WBIT semifinals on Monday, was led by Delaney Gibb's 27 points.
This article originally published at Local college basketball: Cal, Stanford see women's basketball seasons end with losses in WBIT quarterfinals.
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Cal (21-15), which had advanced to the quarterfinals with wins over Santa Clara and Kansas State, trailed by seven after the first quarter but eventually held a one-point lead on two occasions in the fourth quarter. Unfortunately for the Bears, after taking a 67-66 lead on a basket by Twidale with 2:06 remaining, they managed just one point the rest of the way.
Sakima Walker had 11 points for Cal, which was outrebounded 37-24. The Lions (23-8) parlayed 16 offensive boards into 16 second-chance points.
Perri Page scored 24 points for Columbia, which will face Wisconsin in the WBIT semifinals Monday in Wichita, Kan.
BYU 76, Stanford 61: The Cougars used a 15-0 fourth-quarter run to take control against the Cardinal, who had trailed by one before the spree, in a WBIT quarterfinal in Provo, Utah.
Stanford (21-14), which was coming off WBIT home wins over Loyola Marymount and Quinnipiac, was led by Courtney Ogden's career-high 26 points. Chloe Clardy added 17 points and Nuna Agara scored 12 but the rest of the Cardinal players combined for just six points and 2-for-21 shooting.
BYU (25-11), which will face Kansas in the WBIT semifinals on Monday, was led by Delaney Gibb's 27 points.
This article originally published at Local college basketball: Cal, Stanford see women's basketball seasons end with losses in WBIT quarterfinals.
Continue reading...