Wednesday, April 06, 2005

2005 Women's NCAA Basketball Championship

Baylor coasted to their first championship in school history after the 2005 championship game. Michigan State never had a chance as the Baylor team proved that women are better than men. They cleansed the murderous sins of the Baylor men's team, which included a homicide and a coach's cover-up.

Baylor won the 2005 NCAA championship Tuesday night. They were happy about it.


Baylor defeated three #1 seeds on route to the crown. The last one, Michigan State, was in part thanks to Emily Niemann, Sophia Young (26 points), and Steffanie Blackmon. There would be no comeback tonight. Baylor ended the contest with a comfortable 84-62 win. Niemann's three-point shooting propelled Baylor to a big lead in the first half. From there, they never looked back.

Baylor released the stranglehold that Tennessee and UCONN have had on the title in recent years.

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