WACO, Texas - Brittney
Griner and Baylor still find ways to entertain the home folks, even in
blowouts.
Griner's record 15th career dunk was the first of several crowd-rousing plays
with the game well in hand in the second half, and the defending champion Lady
Bears opened the NCAA tournament with an 82-40 win over Prairie View A&M on
Sunday night.
Griner finished with 33 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks, but the Lady
Panthers will remember the time they were on the court when the 6-foot-8 star
threw in a one-handed reverse to send the fans into a frenzy.
"It was amazing. It was amazing," said Prairie View guard Jeanette Jackson.
"We got star struck."
The Lady Bears (33-1), the overall No. 1 seed, won their 31st straight game
since an early season loss to Stanford, another top seed.
Baylor plays eighth-seeded Florida State in the second round on Tuesday
night.
Odyssey
Sims had 12 points and 10 assists, and Destiny
Williams had nine points and 10 rebounds
Gabrielle Scott led Prairie View with 14 points. The Lady Panthers (17-15)
lost as a No. 16 seed for the third year in a row. Two of them were against
Baylor in Waco, and the other was to Connecticut.
"This one game doesn't justify our season," Prairie View coach Toyelle Wilson
said. "Baylor was a lot bigger than us. They had a lot more ammo. They played
like the No. 1 overall seed in the tournament."
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Highlights
Griner's latest dunk - she had two in the NCAA tournament last year - came
right after Prairie View had scored to make it 49-26. Sims found Griner alone
under the basket and threw a pass three-quarters of the length of the floor.
Griner caught it, turned under the basket and dunked with one hand on the other
side of the rim.
"It was a little energizer," Griner said. "We definitely started playing with
more energy after that."
A few minutes after Griner's dunk, Prairie View's Tanisha Lacey took the ball
away from Griner and tried to shoot over her. Griner didn't even let the shot
get out of Lacey's hand, stuffing it out of bounds.
With the crowd still wildly cheering the block, Sims got a steal and threw
the ball ahead to Kimetria
Hayden, who converted a three-point play for Baylor's first 30-point lead.
Sims pleased the crowd again a few minutes later when she almost kicked the
ball out of bounds on a fast break, but saved it to Brooklyn
Pope. Sims was waiting for a return pass under the basket, and the layup put
Baylor ahead 62-28.
A 3-pointer from Sims made it 70-30 with 9:07 remaining, and when Sims and
Griner left the game less than 3 minutes later, Griner had as many points as the
Lady Panthers.
Attendance: 9,540
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