Paige Bueckers exulted, but only briefly. As she raised her right hand, she saw her UConn teammates gathering at mid-court, beginning to leap in celebration.
Somehow, in the din of Target Center, she commanded their attention and yelled something that made them lean in, creating a cocoon in a hurricane.
Ever since she was becoming the best high school player in the nation at Hopkins High, Bueckers on a basketball court has had that affect on people. She draws the eye.
Sunday, Bueckers will have Minnesota's attention once again.
Fighting through an injury she incurred in the third quarter to her right leg, Bueckers helped guide UConn to Sunday's national championship matchup with South Carolina, with a bare-knuckle 63-58 victory before a sellout crowd.
Sunday, Bueckers will play a true home game, playing in the building where her idol, Lindsay Whalen, became a WNBA legend.
Just as important, Bueckers, one of the best players Minnesota has ever produced, returned to the game after her apparent injury and did not favor her right leg in the fourth quarter.
"I'm ok,'' Bueckers said afterward, offering the two most important words of the night.