TAMPA, Fla. -- All the time spent in the lead, all that first-half scoring precision didn't really matter anymore.
Notre Dame had trailed Baylor since the second made basket of the game, but in the fourth quarter, the defending national champions came storming back with the help of three straight 3-pointers from Marina Mabrey.
With 16.1 seconds to play in a tie game, fifth-year point guard Chloe Jackson dribbled the seconds away.
Unlike the other four Baylor players on the court, Jackson hadn't always been a Bear. The graduate student transferred from LSU before the season began, and spent her final year of eligibility learning a new position and filling a much-needed void for Baylor.