DENVER (AP) Not even the nation's best defense could slow down
Notre Dame's All-America center Ruth Riley.
|  | | Notre Dame forward Kelley Siemon battles a host of Utah defenders for the ball. |
When Riley wasn't scoring against a double-team or grabbing
rebounds, she was dealing deft passes to her teammates.
Riley scored 18 of her 24 points in the second half, leading
top-seeded Notre Dame over fifth-seeded Utah 69-54 Saturday night
and into the NCAA Midwest Regional final.
Riley's 14 rebounds tied her season high, and her six assists
marked a career best.
"I thought Ruth did a great job of handling the double team and
kicking the ball out," said Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw. "She
found the open man tonight. She got her career high in assists, had
a double-double and just played a great game."
Riley said she "figured Utah would double-team me, like a lot
of teams have. They were taking me out of the offense early, but we
are still a very talented team. It's good to have teammates who can
knock down those shots."
Notre Dame (31-2), which matched the school record for victories
in a season, also got 15 points from point guard Niele Ivey and 11
from Alicia Ratay.
Erin Gibbons led Utah (28-4) with 14 points. Kristina Andersen
had nine points, all in the first half.
Utah coach Elaine Elliott said Riley's passing "hurt us every
time. There's no room for error. If there's a breakdown, she'll
find the open player. We played a great team. They have so many
weapons, and they just wore us down."
The Fighting Irish, who battled for the nation's No. 1 ranking
all season before finishing second to Connecticut, overcame an
early four-point deficit, built a seven-point halftime advantage
and gradually pushed their lead to 19 late in the game.
Utah entered the game as the nation's best defensive team,
holding opponents to an average of 50 points, but Notre Dame was
too talented. The Irish shot 47 percent compared to Utah's 36
percent and outrebounded the Utes 41-28.
"When we focused inside, Notre Dame hit outside shots," Utah
guard Lindsay Herbert said. "When we focused outside, they got the
ball to Riley."
The 6-foot-5 Riley scored 12 of her team's first 13 points in
the second half.
"I really had not done a lot in the first half," Riley said.
"My teammates said they were going to look for me more in the
second half. I think I needed to post up a little stronger and play
more aggressively."
Ivey said Riley "dominates the game, and Coach told us at
halftime to make sure we were looking for her. We made sure we
pounded the ball inside the first five minutes of the second
half."
Ivey's 3-pointer made it 50-40 with 9:30 left in the game. Three
minutes later, Riley's two free throws expanded Notre Dame's lead
to 60-44, and two more free throws by Riley made it 67-48 with 2:20
remaining.
Notre Dame had little success early in the game trying to jam
the ball inside to Riley, the first-team All-American and Naismith
Women's College Player of the Year.
"We weren't able to go inside as much as we wanted to in the
first half," McGraw said. "We did a better job in the second
half."
Three baskets by Kristina Andersen helped keep Utah in
contention early, and Erin Gibbons' long 3-pointer gave the Utes a
17-13 lead with 10:05 left in the half.
The Irish responded with an 11-2 run which started on Riley's
putback of a missed 3-pointer by Ratay. Moments later, Ratay made a
3-pointer on a kickout pass from Riley. Ratay then hit a pullup
jumper, Riley made two free throws and Ericka Haney a driving layup
for a 24-19 lead with 5:42 remaining in the half.
Baskets by Andersen and Lindsay Herbert drew Utah within a
point, but back-to-back 3-pointers by Ivey and Ratay made it 30-23.
The Irish, who shot 52 percent in the half compared to Utah's 38
percent, led 32-25 at intermission.
Utah lost its best defender and third-best scorer, Amy Ewert,
for more than six minutes to foul trouble early in the second half.
Despite Riley's early second-half heroics, Utah's Gibbons and
Katherine McColl kept the game close until Riley fed Haney for a
layup. Haney was fouled and missed the free throw, but Notre Dame
got the rebound and Ivey hit a 3-pointer for a 10-point lead.
Utah got no closer than eight points after that.
Utah, which had won 17 of its previous 18 games and which upset
Iowa 78-69 on Monday to reach the round of 16, suffered from poor
shooting by Lauren Beckman, its usual leading scorer, and top
3-point shooter Herbert. Beckman was 2-for-9. Herbert also was
2-for-9, including 0-for-5 from long range.
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Notre Dame coach Muffet McGraw and Ruth Riley speak with ESPN's Rob Stone.
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