SAN FRANCISCO — Leilah Vigil wasn't going to let this one get away.
Scoreless for a 4 1/2-minute stretch and seeing its double-digit lead over visiting Loyola Marymount disappear in the waning minutes of the game, the University of San Francisco women's basketball team leaned on the person it had leaned on all afternoon – Vigil.
Having already bookmarked a career day, Vigil put the icing on the cake with eight seconds left, driving right, splitting two defenders and laying in the go-ahead basket that would turn out to be the game winner in a 70-68 West Coast Conference victory at War Memorial at the Sobrato Center.