Louisville defeats Michigan 62-50 to join South Carolina, Stanford and UConn in the women's NCAA Tournament Final Four.
The start resembled the two teams’ matchup in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge — much to the Wolverines’ chagrin — as coach Kim Barnes Arico’s team missed its first eight shots and allowed a heavily pro-Louisville crowd to get energized.
Maddie Nolen came off the bench to drop two 3-pointers. Hillmon went to work inside, getting easy buckets at the rim when she wasn’t getting the Cardinals in foul trouble. And talented freshman Laila Phelia, who perhaps best epitomizes the direction of a program on the rise, managed to shake her defender for a couple of easy baskets.
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