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Danielle Adams prophetically called it in a Thursday night YouTube video, then dropped 30 points to ensure her prediction came true as the Texas A&M Aggies won the 2011 NCAA women's title over Notre Dame 76-70.
With the win Texas A&M ended the best season in school history with a 33-5 record and became the fourth Texas based school after Texas (1986), Texas Tech (1993) and Baylor (2005) to bring an NCAA women's basketball title back to the Lone Star State
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Yes people, we do play sports other than football and spring football here.
After last night's bricklaying convention at Reliant Stadium, it was nice to see a game where people actually hit midrange jumpers and play defense. Both teams played hard with Skylar Diggins dropping 23 points for the Irish but a clutch Tyra White three pointer would swell the Aggie lead to 73-68. A defensive stop by the Aggies on the next Notre Dame possession ensured that the NCAA championship trophy would be coming back to Texas.
In addition Aggie coach Gary Blair made a little history as well. He becomes the oldest coach at age 65 to snag an NCAA women's title.
They're probably still partying in Bryan-College Station right now and at Aggieland.
Whoop! Congratulations to the Texas A&M Aggies.
posted by Monica Roberts at 12:00 AM on Apr 6, 2011
"Texas A&M Wins 2011 NCAA Women's B-Ball Title"
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