South Dakota women shock Baylor 61-47 at No. 2 seed’s home
Associated PressWACO, Texas — Chloe Lamb, Hannah Sjerven and Liv Korngable are super-seniors at South Dakota who came back together hoping for a special season. “Well, it’s so special to have the young ladies that we do, and for them to come back, I think, certainly speaks volumes of what they wanted to accomplished,” coach Dawn Plitzuweit said. “And they obviously knew they needed all three of them together.” South Dakota scored the game’s first 11 points and led throughout to become the second No. “They’ve earned this and now they have a chance to enjoy it.” Baylor had won 66 consecutive home games against non-conference opponents since UConn won in the Ferrell Center on Jan. 13, 2014. “And the game of basketball is as simple as five players going at another set of five players, and not to overthink it too much and it was a fun game.” BIG PICTURE South Dakota: The Coyotes, who have won 11 games in a row and 27 of 28 overall, played with confidence and were fearless on the road against a perennial Top 10 team.