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In photos: Stanford beats Arizona to win first NCAA women's basketball title in 29 years

The Stanford Cardinal defeated the Arizona Wildcats 54-53 in the women's NCAA final Sunday night to win their first title since 1992.

Of note: It's the first time the two women's college teams from the Pac-12 had faced each other in the national basketball championship final.


The moment our dreams came true.#GoStanford pic.twitter.com/k7e5oLPDum

— Stanford Women’s Basketball (@StanfordWBB) April 5, 2021
Stanford Cardinal players celebrate with the trophy after they defeated the Arizona Wildcats. Photo: C. Morgan Engel/NCAA Photos via Getty Images
Stanford Cardinal fans celebrate their team's win. Photo: Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images
Stanford #10 Alyssa Jerome pressures Arizona's #32 Lauren Ware during the game. Photo: Elsa/Getty Images
Cate Reese, #25 of Arizona, and Cameron Brink, #22 of Stanford, tip off for the start of the championship game. Photo: Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images

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