Seven teams earned the right to compete for NCAA championships yesterday, but by and large the process was relatively bland. In only two deciding games was the loser within two possessions of winning at the buzzer, and one of those two wasn't actually a tournament game -- although Penn and Princeton were in fact playing a winner-take-all game for the Ivy League women's title.
The other close game, however, was a big ol' upset. The BYU women, already a lock for the NCAA tournament and the top seed in the West Coast, were knocked off by sixth-seeded San Francisco.