Mississippi State Does The Impossible

By Demrity Johnson

Mississippi State simply put did the impossible last night taking down the Goliath which known as UCONN in women's basketball today. Last night Mississippi State came in as 21 point under dogs but as we know this game isn't played on paper. Just one year ago this Connecticut team beat this State team by 60 yes that's right 60 points!!! Talking about how quickly things can change. Morgan Williams who is the smallest player on the court every night has by far been the biggest star in the tournament. 41 points against Baylor in the Elite 8 and the very next game put an end to UCONN's 111 game winning streak by hitting the biggest shot in Mississippi State boys or girls basketball History.

Now I have made the comment that last night win over the huskies is bigger then winning the National Championship and I have taken some heat over those comments. Well lets look just how dominant and hard it is to beat these Huskies. Over the last 10 years the Huskies have a record of 334-13. Only 5 teams Mississippi State included have beaten them. Which basically means if you're not Stanford, Baylor, or Notre Dame you have less then a 1% chance at beating the Huskies THATS CRAZY!!! Mississippi State coming into the season had a better chance at winning the National Championship then beating UCONN if that makes sense. UCONN women are in a league of their own and if this was a best of 7 lets be honest NO ONE would ever win the championship outside of the Huskies but its not. Mississippi State walked in with no chance to beat UCONN according to the outsiders but someone forgot to tell Morgan Williams, Victoria Vivians and the rest of the bulldogs. What a Job coach Vic Schaefer has done with this Mississippi State team and he never takes the credit giving all Glory to God. THIS IS A GOOD DAY TO BE A BULLDOG FAN!Image result for  mississippi state women basketball

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