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Brittney Griner Dunks Again As Baylor Routs Georgia Tech In Women's NCAA Tournament (VIDEO)

03/24/12 06:04 PM ET AP

Brittney Griner Dunk
Brittney Griner does it again!

DES MOINES, Iowa — Baylor was cruising, the Lady Bears' reserves were waiting to check in and there seemed to be little excitement.

Then Brittney Griner got behind the Georgia Tech defense and everyone in the arena knew what could be coming.

Baylor's 6-foot-8 All-American didn't disappoint.

Griner threw down a two-handed dunk to cap a sensational performance and the Lady Bears stormed into the NCAA regional finals for the third straight year with an 83-68 victory over Georgia Tech on Saturday.

Griner, who finished with 35 points, 10 rebounds and six blocks, took a pass from Brooklyn Pope and soared in for her dunk with 6:29 left in yet another rout for the Lady Bears – swinging briefly on the rim for good measure.

"I wanted to get one in this game," said Griner, who was almost nonchalant about her crowd-pleasing play. "Brooklyn got me the ball and I just went up and slammed it."

It was the second straight game in which Griner dunked and the seventh slam of her college career. She's now tied with former Tennessee star Candace Parker, whose two dunks in NCAA tournament play had been the most.

"Even though she dunks in warm-ups all the time, in the game it's just something that automatically just gets us fired up and really excited," Baylor's Odyssey Sims said. "I think we get more excited for her than she does for herself."

Destiny Williams added 18 points on 9-for-10 shooting for the top-seeded Lady Bears (37-0), who'll play second-seeded Tennessee in the regional final on Monday night, the winner advancing to the Final Four.

Baylor, the 2005 national champion, will be seeking its third Final Four appearance and second in three years. Tennessee, which has won eight titles, will try to get to the national semifinals for the 19th time.

Though her team was hopelessly behind at the time, Georgia Tech coach MaChelle Joseph didn't feel Griner was rubbing it in with her dunk. Heck, she thought it was cool.

"It doesn't bother me," Joseph said. "I think she's great for the game. I think it's awesome. Nobody wants to get dunked on, but how many people can actually say I coached in a game where a female basketball player dunked?"

Baylor took control with a 20-0 first-half run and never gave fourth-seeded Tech (26-9) a chance to answer. Sharp-shooting freshman Sydney Wallace led Georgia Tech with 32 points.

Griner dominated with her scoring (13-for-18 shooting), rebounding and intimidation on defense. Then came the dunk, which put Baylor up 77-46 – and even the neutral fans stood and roared their approval.

A few seconds later, during a timeout, Baylor coach Kim Mulkey took Griner and the other starters out, giving the crowd another chance to salute the game's most dominating player.

"There's no doubt that Brittney Griner is definitely the best player I've ever coached against, I've ever seen play live," Joseph said. "She's a tremendous talent on both ends of the floor. But I thought their complementary players, Destiny Williams in particular, had a huge game for them, especially in the first 10 minutes of the game."

Georgia Tech made the round of 16 for the first time and came in with nine victories in the last 10 games. The Yellow Jackets showed they were serious about competing early as Wallace, who scored 51 points in the first two rounds of the tournament, hit a 3-pointer in front of the Baylor bench and dropped in a high floater over Griner that put Tech up 10-6 and forced a Baylor timeout.

Wallace had no problem showing some enthusiasm after burying her 3.

If only she and her teammates had known what was ahead.

The Lady Bears charged out of the timeout and scored the next 20 points and take a 26-10 lead – and they did it with everyone contributing.

Griner hit three soft turnaround shots. Williams got inside for three buckets and made a leaner in the lane. Kimetria Hayden knocked down a jumper and a free throw, and Sims added three free throws. She finished with 11 points.

Mulkey said the key was beating Tech's press, which resulted in easy shots for Griner and Williams.

"Brittney got 35 points because of (her teammates') ability to handle the pressure and score at the end of the press," Mulkey said.

Tech committed seven turnovers and missed six shots while going scoreless for 6 1/2 minutes during Baylor's game-breaking surge. The Yellow Jackets would never recover.

The only thing the Lady Bears had to worry about after that was when Mulkey would order them back to practice to start working on Tennessee.

And to make sure they stayed out of the way when Griner dunked.

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DES MOINES, Iowa — Baylor was cruising, the Lady Bears' reserves were waiting to check in and there seemed to be little excitement. Then Brittney Griner got behind the Georgia Tech defense and ...
DES MOINES, Iowa — Baylor was cruising, the Lady Bears' reserves were waiting to check in and there seemed to be little excitement. Then Brittney Griner got behind the Georgia Tech defense and ...
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03:27 PM on 03/27/2012
Dang, Sideshow Bob can get up for real.
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Puzzlr
I'm drawing a....what's the word I'm looking for?
02:07 PM on 03/26/2012
Wow. Its so easy to rag on her for her looks, while hiding behind a computer screen. Bet anyone a million dollars to repeat their sexist comments to her face or to her parents faces.
03:48 PM on 03/28/2012
That comment may have been in poor taste, but it wasn't sexist.
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Puzzlr
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08:50 PM on 03/28/2012
It was sexist. The notion that all women must look a certain way or they aren't really women. Or the idea that women with flat chests couldn't possibly be female. Said by a coward who would never say such a thing to her face.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
09:30 AM on 03/26/2012
Just think when she turns pro she can make like 75K per year
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Logicalthinker10
Religious denominations cause division .
01:53 PM on 03/26/2012
She'll be overseas making big money.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
05:55 PM on 03/26/2012
Really, where?
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DeliBoy
08:46 AM on 03/26/2012
That's not a woman, that's a man, man.
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FreedToChoose
...lest my wife says I'm not.
11:06 PM on 03/25/2012
Onward... the Elite Eight includes all four #1 and #2 seeds. Parity there is not... yet... but quality there is.
09:33 PM on 03/25/2012
Yuk. Ever since she punched out that player last year. She is hideous. Looks like the Predator. Better do a cheek swab.
10:16 PM on 03/25/2012
My wife agrees with you...
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kingjohn1956
10:04 PM on 03/27/2012
Tell her to check the mirror.
08:27 PM on 03/25/2012
She's 6'8". Why is this news? I am 5'10 and I have been known to jump a foot off the ground as well.
08:20 PM on 03/25/2012
Wow, what an amazing vertical leap. At 6'8 and long arms she must have to leap at least 12-15 inches to dunk. Very impressive.
10:16 PM on 03/25/2012
Bet you can't do it.
03:52 PM on 03/28/2012
Can't do what, jump 12-15" off the ground?
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TheHandyman
Death...the last new experience you will ever have
07:19 PM on 03/25/2012
I used to be a high school and college official. When girls first started playing competitive basketball I was one of the few officials who asked to be assigned girls ball. There weren't many of us as no one wanted to have to "suffer" through those horrible games. But over the years it paid off for some of us. Luckily I had several games where the Burge twins played. And I was one of the two officials that worked the game between Morningside and South Torrance when Lisa Leslie scored 101 points. The women are playing as an exciting a game as the men now. It is too bad that the WNBA is still struggling merely because TV doesn't hype their games like they do all the other men's sports. Even the LA Times who has the name of all the pro teams on their Sports Section banner does not list the LA Sparks! Shame on them!
03:59 PM on 03/28/2012
Wow, you are such a hero. I'm sorry, but the women do not play as exciting a game as the men. That is completely ridiculous. Even if TV "hyped" the games more, that's all it would be - hype. The WNBA struggles because it is a joke on so many levels.
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cameron d
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04:38 PM on 03/25/2012
Now that was a serious dunk. She's completely dominating the competition out there. Men's basketball doesn't have a player like that. Someone that no one else can stop.

My only question is, why didn't the Georgia Tech player foul her when she went up for the dunk. No easy baskets.
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Quotidien
06:18 PM on 03/25/2012
That would have been dangerous.
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cameron d
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06:59 PM on 03/25/2012
You don't have to flagrant foul her. You could have put contact on her before she jumped. Make her shoot 2 from the line. Don't just give away baskets.
02:43 AM on 03/26/2012
She wanted to see Griner dunk too.
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cameron d
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08:32 AM on 03/26/2012
Ha! Well that's a fair reason.
03:06 PM on 03/25/2012
I've seen 6' 8" women's players before, and ones even taller - Margo Dydek (may she rest in peace) was 7' 2" - but what sets Brittney Griner apart is her speed and athleticism. On the play just before that, she ran the break and handed out a really nice assist - it's not often you see a 6' 8" woman player that good at running the floor. Plus, she's a monster under the basket - you might be able to score against her, but she'll make you earn it.

Really looking forward to seeing what Ms. Griner can do for the US Olympic team and in the WBNA.
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Winston Grant
"specialization is for insects."
02:32 PM on 03/25/2012
"Who HAD HER?! WHO HAD HER!? Oh my GOD! Didn't I say" Don't LEAVE HER OPEN?! DIDN'T I !? "
(Overheard on the opposing team's sideline ten seconds later)
"GREAT! Now we're going to be on SPORTSCENTER- getting POSTERIZED!" "YOU HAPPY NOW?!"(throws clipboard)
02:16 PM on 03/25/2012
I saw the game yesterday; she's awesome. History in the making.
01:23 PM on 03/25/2012
Britney Griner, Tim Tebow, etc. Any athlete who is positive, unselfish and low key seems to get more criticism than they deserve. Yet the trouble makers get all the glory and endorsements. Amazing.
02:38 PM on 03/25/2012
Everyone gets more criticism than they deserve. Welcome to the internet.