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A9 THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2019 NCAA WOMEN’S TOURNAMENT Oregon reaches 1st women’s Final Four By ANNE M. PETERSON Associated Press P ORTLAND — Thanks to another stellar performance from Sabrina Ionescu and a lift from a home-state crowd, Oregon is heading to its fi rst women’s Final Four. Ionescu had 31 points, eight assists and seven rebounds, and the sec- ond-seeded Ducks beat No. 1 seed Mississippi State 88-84 on Saturday. Satou Sabally had 22 points and seven rebounds for the Ducks (33-4), who head to Tampa to face the winner of today’s game between top overall seed Baylor and Iowa. At the fi nal buzzer, Ionescu jumped into team- mate Ruthy Hebard’s arms, and coach Kelly Graves fl ashed an “O’’ with his hands to the crowd. The Ducks had been eliminated in the Elite Eight the past two seasons. Teaira McCowan had 19 points and 15 rebounds in her fi nal game for the Bull- dogs (33-3), who had played in the NCAA title game for the past two seasons. Two of Mississippi State’s losses this season were to Oregon, and the fi rst one was a true road game. This time, Mississippi State just felt like the away AP Photo/Steve Dipaola Oregon guard Sabrina Ionescu celebrates the victory over Mississippi State. team, even though the Bull- dogs wore their home whites. Attendance at the Moda Center was announced at 11,534, with the vast major- ity cheering on the Ducks — a tough draw for a top seed. Ionescu’s jumper put Oregon up 78-73 with just under three minutes left. After McCowan made a pair of free throws, Ionescu added a 3. Bre’Amber Scott’s layup with 54 seconds left pulled the Bulldogs within 81-77, but Maite Cazorla answered with a 3-pointer for the Ducks. Jazzmun Holmes’ jumper cut the margin to fi ve points with 26.4 seconds to go, but Mississippi State could not catch up. Oregon also beat Mis- sissippi State in Decem- ber, ending the Bulldogs’ streak of 46 consecutive reg- ular-season nonconference wins. Ionescu averaged 19.6 points, 8.3 assists and 7.5 rebounds going into Sun- day’s game. The Pac-12 Player of the year has 18 career triple-doubles, an NCAA record among men and women, including eight this season. The Bulldogs went up 15-8 early, but Sabally hit a 3-pointer that closed the gap as Oregon relied on its perimeter game. Ionescu’s 3 tied it at 19, but the Bulldogs had free throws to make it 21-19 at the end of the fi rst quarter. The Ducks hit fi ve of eight 3-pointers in the open- ing period alone. Oregon pulled in front 30-27 on Cazorla’s 3-pointer in the second quarter. The Ducks led 40-38 at the break. Ionescu led all scor- ers with 15 points, including three 3-pointers. Hebard was tasked with guarding McCowan, but she collected a pair of fouls and went to the bench midway through the second quar- ter. But she opened the sec- ond half with a layup, and Ionescu added another to give the Ducks a 44-38 lead. Andra Espinoza-Hunter made a 3-pointer to close the gap. Oregon held the edge until Howard’s layup put the Bulldogs in front 54-53. Mississippi State got a scare late in the quarter when McCowan went down hard on a layup attempt and stayed on the fl oor for sev- eral moments. She went to the bench holding the right side of her chest. Fuehring, Durr lead Louisville past Oregon State By JOHN KEKIS Associated Press ALBANY, N.Y. — Sam Fuehring and Asia Durr each had 17 points and top-seeded Louisville clamped down on defense again, beating No. 4 Oregon State 61-44 on Fri- day night to reach the Elite Eight. Oregon State (26-8), 0-3 against Lou- isville, sputtered in the third quarter to fall behind by 16 and couldn’t recover in the rematch of a regional fi nal last year that Louisville won by 33. The Beavers shot 30.4 percent (17 of 56), just above their season low Mikayla Pivec, who entered the game averaging 19.5 points in the tournament for Oregon State, fi nished with 17 points, the only player in double fi gures for the Beavers, who matched their season low in points. Oregon State trailed 30-23 at halftime despite shooting 2 of 13 from long range and allowing six 3s at the other end. But the Beavers missed their fi rst six shots of the decisive third quarter and committed two quick turnovers, scoring just one point in seven minutes as the Cardinals began to slowly pull away. Consecutive baskets by Durr and a steal and layup by Dana Evans boosted the lead to 44-28 after three. Oregon State had 30 turnovers in its two tournament victories and a negative turnover margin, but the Beavers commit- ted just 12, allowing nine points from the mistakes. Kathy Willens Oregon State guard Mikayla Pivec battles for the ball with Louisville forward Sam Fuehring. 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