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Cal Women Head to First Final Four

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California's Layshia Clarendon, left, leads teammate Afure Jemerigbe off the court after the team beat Georgia in overtime Monday in Spokane.

When Cal trailed by 10 points with seven minutes to go, naysayers may have hung their heads in despair. When a missed free throw failed to ice the game in regulation, doubters could continue to worry. But on a dramatic night in Spokane, the Cal women’s basketball team triumphed in overtime, topping the Georgia Bulldogs, 65-62.

The win by the second-seeded Bears took the team to the program’s first-ever Final Four. On Sunday in New Orleans, they’ll play the winner of Tuesday night’s game between Louisville and Tennessee.

Cal was led by Layshia Clarendon with 25 points, 17 of them in the second half and overtime. Afure Jemerigbe had 14 points and Talia Caldwell 10. The Bears had a decisive rebounding advantage over Georgia, 54-41, which kept them in the game despite shooting only 34% from the floor and 50% from the free throw line.

Second-year coach Lindsay Gottlieb steered Cal to become only the second western US team after Stanford to make it to the women’s Final Four. “I knew this was possible,” Gottlieb told the San Francisco Chronicle. “I believe in this group more than ever.”

Source: Berkeleyside [http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/berkeleyside/XGaT/~3/0rDDHWYlgrk/]

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