IUP Claims Historic First National Championship Game Spot After 75-70 Win Over Colorado Mesa
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) women's basketball team has clinched its first-ever national championship game berth after defeating Colorado Mesa, 75-70, in the NCAA Division II Final Four. The Crimson Hawks started strong, unleashing a 12-0 lead at the outset, with senior forward Nyshae' Weaver leading the charge with 21 points. This victory marks IUP's breakthrough after two previous Final Four losses. Key contributions from players like Teresa Maggio and Ellie Wilkerson helped secure the win, alongside solid performances from supporting players. IUP will face off for the national title on Saturday at UPMC Cooper Field House.
By the Numbers- Nyshae' Weaver scored 21 points and played 33 minutes.
- IUP led 12-0 early in the game.
- IUP advanced to its first national championship game in program history.
- The Crimson Hawks displayed strong teamwork, with pivotal plays from both starters and role players.
IUP will compete for the national championship on Saturday at 3 p.m. against an as-yet-unknown opponent. The team aims to build on its momentum and achieve its ultimate goal of a title win.
Bottom LineIUP鈥檚 historic win underscores the importance of teamwork and resilience, setting the stage for an exciting showdown in the national title game.
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