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Brittney Griner Dunk: Baylor Star Gets Rare Slam In NCAA Tournament Win Over Florida

By NOAH TRISTER 03/20/12 10:57 PM ET AP

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Brittney Griner dunks for Baylor during an NCAA Women's Tournament basketball game.

BOWLING GREEN, Ohio -- Brittney Griner took a pass from a teammate, stepped toward the basket, stretched out her right arm and slammed the ball through.

Then the Baylor star reacted in typically modest fashion.

"I think my team got fired up a little bit more than me. I got a little bit more fired up, I think, on one of the blocks I had," Griner said. "But it definitely felt good throwing it down."

Griner became the second woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game Tuesday night, and top-seeded Baylor rolled to a 76-57 win over ninth-seeded Florida. The 6-foot-8 junior phenom went nearly 12 minutes without scoring at the beginning of the game, but she finished with 25 points.

The highlight, of course, was Griner's dunk early in the second half.

"That wasn't just a barely-over-the-rim type of dunk. That was a monster dunk," Baylor coach Kim Mulkey said. "I think Brittney is so conscious of people writing good or bad about the dunk, that she's scared to get excited sometimes and celebrate a dunk, because she's been written about in a negative way. I said, `Honey, if I could dunk it, I'd do backflips down the floor.'"

Odyssey Sims added 14 points for Baylor (36-0). Azania Stewart led Florida (20-13) with 14.

Candace Parker of Tennessee dunked twice in an NCAA tournament game in 2006 against Army. Griner's dunk was her first of the season and sixth of her career. Parker holds the career record with seven.

Baylor led 35-26 at halftime, but Griner was only beginning to assert herself. She scored eight points in the first half, including six in the final 3:56.

"It was hard to get her touches," Mulkey said. "I go back to what I've said all along. I don't care how you guard Griner. We've seen it all. If you guard her with two and three, the other positions are going to be exposed and we will score. If you guard her with one – you saw what happened tonight when they guarded her with one."

Griner began the second half with a turnaround and a layup. Then Kimetria Hayden came up with an offensive rebound near the basket and passed to an open Griner, who dunked for the first time since Feb. 19, 2011, at Texas Tech.

The Lady Bears led 41-28, although Florida didn't exactly crumble.

"We talked about it in the locker room. We know she's capable of doing that. She's does it in warmups," Stewart said. "We said that if they make a big 3 or she dunks, we have to get the ball in and out quickly. It didn't affect us, I don't think. It's a great play – most women can't do that."

Baylor hasn't lost since falling in the quarterfinals of last year's NCAA tournament. The Lady Bears will face fourth-seeded Georgia Tech in the round of 16 on Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa.

Griner began this tournament quietly, playing only 22 minutes in Baylor's first-round rout of UC Santa Barbara. She delighted the crowd Tuesday with her dunking display in warmups, at one point throwing down a two-handed effort and pulling herself up toward the rim.

When the game started, Griner was called for an early charging foul when she tried to dribble coast to coast following a defensive rebound. She didn't attempt a shot until about midway through the half and didn't score until a layup with 8:18 remaining.

The Gators used a zone defense to deny Griner the ball inside, and although Baylor led 26-11 at one point, Florida answered with a 9-0 run.

Griner then scored six quick points for the Lady Bears – two free throws, a putback and a shot from out near the free throw line. The Gators kept answering for the rest of the half, but that stretch was a sign of things to come for Griner.

Griner went 8 of 14 from the field with nine rebounds and six blocks.

Florida beat Ohio State in the first round, defiantly holding off the Buckeyes in front of a partisan crowd in northwest Ohio. The Gators didn't back down from Baylor either. At one point in the second half, Deana Allen lost her left shoe while going to the basket. She hustled back and played an entire defensive possession without it.

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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio -- Brittney Griner took a pass from a teammate, stepped toward the basket, stretched out her right arm and slammed the ball through. Then the Baylor star reacted in typically mode...
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio -- Brittney Griner took a pass from a teammate, stepped toward the basket, stretched out her right arm and slammed the ball through. Then the Baylor star reacted in typically mode...
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06:27 PM on 03/23/2012
SHE HAS A HUGE C O C K!!! She has to trim her ball hair every week. She must go through 2 Gillette Fusion ProGlide Styler a week. I wonder if she pees standing up.
08:48 AM on 03/22/2012
I am embarrassed by the sexism other men are posting in these comments. I want the women to know this male is not like those fools.
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06:20 AM on 03/22/2012
that turned me on
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FreedToChoose
...lest my wife says I'm not.
12:00 AM on 03/22/2012
According to Geno, she's one of the most eager to learn players he's ever coached (last year's USA National team). She's the only college player on Geno's Olympic list of twenty one from which he must choose (someone help me here) twelve.

I think Geno knows a little more about players than most of the posters here.
11:43 PM on 03/21/2012
Yes. A real "monster" dunk, coach.
We'll all rip down our Air Jordan and Dominique Wilkins posters and plaster that highlight gem all over our houses.
Take a good look at her feet. Roughly a 12" vertical. Impressive.
10:50 PM on 03/21/2012
Women plat team hoops and hockey way better than men
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captain hooker
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12:46 PM on 03/22/2012
"team" being the key word - they play a far more cooperative version of both games
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PhineasGage730
10:45 PM on 03/21/2012
HA!

How sad is it that this is only the SECOND woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament when I know high school kids and a few middle school kids that dunks.

No offense ladies, but why in the world should anyone watch women's basketball? It's clearly not the right fit for their bodies. And I'm not being sexist (just real). I actually find women's tennis more competitive and exciting then mens. I love exciting sports and women's basketball just isn't it. In fact, mens basketball is a little wanting...and lets not talk about baseball.

But seriously, why watch women's basketball?
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FreedToChoose
...lest my wife says I'm not.
11:56 PM on 03/21/2012
People watch because they have daughters and granddaughters who play and/or they believe women have the same rights as men.

Some people watch or don't, then complain about those who watch... that's the mystery... too bad the complainers have nothing better to do.
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PhineasGage730
01:33 AM on 03/22/2012
Firstly, why would anyone "complain" about people that watch. You fabricate an argument and then argue against it.

I never would complain about why people do anything that doesn't hurt other people. Obviously, friends and family of the athletes watch...and the fact that you stated the (oh so) obvious means that's as good an answer as I'll get.

So I'll bow out. I think your response proves my point.
08:43 AM on 03/22/2012
Women play the game the way it is meant to be played. With teamwork. The NBA is a joke with no defense and egotistical media created stars. It is getting about as realistic as wrestling.
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PhineasGage730
05:57 PM on 03/22/2012
Wow...that's the worst argument I heard. Look, I can see you trying to argue the fundamentals make up for the lack of excitement but come on. Lets get serious. Why are sports played? Entertainment right? The best athletes against each other. To say the stars ego come into play is sad. Egos come into play with EVERYTHING. It's the 24 hour sensationalism of America. This is like started a women football league and then arguing they are playing it how it should be played because nowadays people are getting concussions and they have big egos and it's just ruining the game.

You're not smart. Look, argue that you don't find it boring but please don't pretend womens basketball is how it "should" be played. I feel like old White men can make that same argument: "Basketball was created by and for not that athletic White guys...we didn't dunk, we didn't do these flashy moves...now you have all these "brothers" dancing and flying through the air...HOW DARE THEY! This game was meant to be played slower, with less (unbelievable) athleticism. Matter a fact...I only want unathletic men and women playing from now on. I'm sure EVERYONE will watch.
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PhineasGage730
06:00 PM on 03/22/2012
And to compare it to wrestling because of egos doesn't make a little bit of sense...how in the world does basketball compare to something that's already figured out. I rather your argument be the refs call the game in such a way it's not left up to the players. That at least would connect with wrestling.

Your statement really reads like a childs. You like women's basketball so you will say the most outlandish thing to argue for it.

And for the record I'm not that big of a basketball fan. i like football....and womens tennis. And wrestling (olympic wrestling), and mma. But hey, women's basketball is your thing. Too bad the majority of America...no, wait...the world, doesn't agree. But keep saying it's how it should be played. I'm sure that will win people over.
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jumpinjohn011
10:10 PM on 03/21/2012
Monster dunk? 6"8" and a smaller ball than the men use in college. Come on! I'm only 6'3" with small hands and I dunked when I played. Nothing special here!
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jcbigg
10:32 PM on 03/21/2012
I would hope that a male 6 ft frame is more muscular than a womans, but based on your bragging, maybe not for you.
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jumpinjohn011
10:56 PM on 03/21/2012
If you wanna play with the big boys, you gotta follow the same rules. Equal rights and all...
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Brace4impactz
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12:10 AM on 03/22/2012
He also said he has "small hands". Ask any woman what that usually means. I bet that basketball was the only thing he was able to dunk.
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thereisonlyoneparty
more amazing than you
09:18 PM on 03/21/2012
I have yet to be convinced that "good fundamentals" make up for a complete lack of dunking.
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PhineasGage730
10:45 PM on 03/21/2012
Hahah, of course not.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
10:47 PM on 03/21/2012
Or speed, of the game. Watching the women is like watching a great JV team. in boys basketball.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
08:44 PM on 03/21/2012
Thank god for this dunk, otherwise I would have missed every single play from the Womens NCAA tournament, now I can go back to watching anything else.
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...lest my wife says I'm not.
12:01 AM on 03/22/2012
Sorry we distracted you from more important things.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
06:47 AM on 03/22/2012
Almost everything is mre in important then this, and more interesting too.
08:28 PM on 03/21/2012
check out that 5 inch vertical leap!
06:22 PM on 03/21/2012
She looks and sounds like a male and has since they first started featuring...her...when...she...was n high school. Deep voice, mannerisms...no evidence of a shred of femininity...
07:41 PM on 03/21/2012
^ compassionate Christian conservative.
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Res ipsa loquitur
09:06 PM on 03/21/2012
You seem pretty interested in her....got a crush?
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Chris Killingsworth
06:13 PM on 03/21/2012
Shes 6 ft 8. This should not be rare for her.
05:59 PM on 03/21/2012
I saw her dunk regularly when she was in high school. Surprised she has only dunked 6 times at Baylor. They must have told her not to. Geez.
05:20 PM on 03/21/2012
i have no respect for women's basketball because I'm just an average guy but i bet i would be a star in the WNBA.
07:44 PM on 03/21/2012
you would be schooled
08:29 PM on 03/21/2012
lmao. im not sexist but wow that was funny
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j-anthony
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10:11 PM on 03/21/2012
No. You really wouldn't. I mean, it would be funny for the rest of us.