If a one-sided loss to Iowa on Thursday was a case of shell shock, Sunday's one-possession loss at Michigan State was pure, old-fashioned heartbreak for the Gophers women's basketball team.
Leading for much of the game, up two entering the fourth quarter, in a game in which both teams played with grit, the Gophers lost 74-71 after another final quarter where too many shots didn't fall.
In a cruel twist, Sara Scalia — who scored 31 points, who at times seemingly single-handedly kept the Gophers in the game, who made seven of 13 threes, some from ultra long range — missed a layup with 13 seconds left that would have tied the score.
Coach Lindsay Whalen said she liked her team's effort, liked how it bounced back from the Thursday loss to be ready Sunday.
"But we know in order to come out with a win, to feel better, we have to do more,'' she said.
Shooting struggles in the fourth quarter were costly. Michigan State (10-8, 4-3 Big Ten) got 25 points from Nia Clouden. She scored 14 of the Spartans' 22 fourth-quarter points, including all eight in an 8-1 run to start the period that put Michigan State up 60-55.
Scalia and Deja Winters (17 points) shot 14-for-30 overall, 10-for-20 on threes and 10-for-10 from the line. They scored 48 of the team's 71 points. The rest of the roster went 9-for-34.
Jasmine Powell had eight points, nine assists and six boards, but shot 2-for-15. Kadi Sissoko had nine points and five rebounds.