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Four takeaways from UVA women’s basketball’s West Coast trip

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The Virginia Cavaliers women’s basketball team split a pair of games in the Bay Area this past week, falling at California on Thursday night, 64-58, before responding with a 75-69 win at Stanford on Sunday afternoon.

In game one of their West Coast swing, the ’Hoos fell behind by 16 points heading into halftime against the Golden Bears after shooting just 35% in the first half. Virginia turned up its own defensive intensity after the break, holding Cal to just 19 second-half points. But the Cavaliers couldn’t muster enough offense to get over the hump despite cutting the deficit to as few as two points late in the fourth quarter. Ultimately, four Cal free throws iced the game, as Virginia was held scoreless on its final four possessions.

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The loss in Berkeley made UVA’s trip to Stanford Sunday a near must-win for its NCAA Tournament hopes. Despite being the better team for most of the afternoon, the ’Hoos flirted with disaster, allowing the Cardinal to erase a double-digit fourth-quarter deficit and briefly take a 64-62 lead with 4:22 remaining.

Stanford, however, would go with a made field goal the rest of the way, as Kymora Johnson poured in Virginia’s final 13 points to lead a 13-5 game-clinching Cavalier run down the stretch.

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