TAMPA, Fla. -- Somehow, Baylor made it to the women's Final Four without really being tested in the NCAA tournament.
The one-loss, top-seeded Bears won each of its first four postseason games by at least 25-points, and only six times in the regular season were Baylor's games decided by fewer than 10. It'd been a while since the Bears had to figure out how to win down the stretch.
But in the NCAA semifinal against Oregon on Friday, that's exactly what Baylor had to do.
The back-and-forth affair was tied for the 12th and final time of the night with less than a minute and a half to play after Oregon's Satou Sabally sunk a much-needed 3-pointer.