ST. LOUIS (AP) Jackie Stiles fought back tears as her fabulous
college career ended on a frustrating note.
|  | | Southwest Missouri State's Carly Deer grabs ahold of Purdue's Shalicia Hurns. | Purdue shut down the NCAA's career leading scorer, earning a
shot at its second NCAA women's championship in three seasons, in
an 81-64 Final Four victory over Southwest Missouri State on Friday
night.
Stiles, who entered with a 30.6-point average, was held to 22
points on 7-for-21 shooting. That's far off the mark for a player
who entered the game shooting 57 percent on the season.
"You never want something as good as this to end," Stiles
said. "You never prepare yourself for this moment."
All-American Katie Douglas had 25 points for the Boilermakers,
who dominated inside and out. Purdue, the 1999 winners, will play
Notre Dame in the final Sunday night. The Irish beat Connecticut 90-75 in Friday's other semifinal.
"I have to give our kids all the credit in the world," coach
Kristy Curry said. "I thought they executed the game plan to a
T."
Purdue has two starters back from the championship team, Douglas
and Camille Cooper, who had 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Purdue (31-6) overwhelmed the Bears (29-6) inside with a
47-29 rebounding advantage, scoring on numerous second-chance
shots. The Boilermakers had 21 offensive rebounds.
"I just know rebounds win championships," Cooper said. "I
wanted to give us second and third chances. I think everyone was
crashing the boards."
Freshman Shalicia Hurns had 12 rebounds, Douglas seven and
Shereka Wright six. Erika Rante led SMS with five rebounds.
Rebounding hadn't been a strong suit earlier in the tournament
for Purdue, which has a front line that goes 6-4, 6-3 and 5-10. The
Boilermakers were outrebounded by UC-Santa Barbara and Louisiana
State in the first two rounds, were even with Texas Tech, and had a
37-34 edge against Xavier.
Stiles scored five of her seven first-half points in a
six-second span that gave SMS an early 9-5 lead. The last 16:43 of
the half, Stiles got off only four shots.
She was particularly frustrated in the first half as Wright and
Shinika Parks took turns face-guarding her all over the floor.
"They did a great job defensively," Stiles said. "They made
me work for everything."
With Stiles quieted, Purdue took command at the end of the half.
Douglas had five points in a 10-0 run in the last 1:58 for a 47-30
lead at the break, including a driving shot with two seconds to go.
Purdue eased the pressure at the start of the second half and
Stiles scored eight of the first 10 points to cut the gap to 11.
Then the Boilermakers clamped down again.
Stiles' last basket came with 15:59 to go. She missed her last
eight shots and SMS had no one to pick up the slack. Carly Deer and
Tara Mitchem added 11 points apiece.
"The second half, I sort of ran out of gas toward the end,"
Stiles said.
Stiles, who finished her career as a four-year starter with
3,393 points, got a standing ovation when she sat down with 1:05 to
play.
"That was a great team defense that we played," Douglas said.
"We really wanted to limit her touches."
Douglas, a 6-0 guard-forward averaging a team-leading 15 points,
has been remarkably consistent in the tournament with at least 18
points the last four games. She was 3-for-5 from 3-point range.
"I really wanted to be aggressive from the get-go," Douglas
said. "When I'm aggressive at first, it helps me throughout the
game."
Cooper had 16 points on 7-for-10 shooting for Purdue, her
seventh double-double of the season. Shelly Komara had 13 points
and Wright 11.
It was the second-most lopsided loss of the season for Southwest
Missouri State, which was beaten 99-80 at Northern Iowa on Feb. 18.
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Katie Douglas sets the pick, then rolls and drains the 3-pointer.
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Shereka Wright strips Jackie Stiles as Purdue holds the SWS star to seven points in the first half.
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Camille Cooper grabs the board, then puts it in off the glass.
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Jackie Stiles runs the length of the court and finishes the fast break with the bucket.
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Katie Douglas and Camille Cooper talk to ESPN's Pam Ward after Purdue's Final Four victory.
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Jackie Stiles is having a hard time knowing her college career is over.
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