NCAA Women: California beats Georgia, 65-62Loading
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Talia Caldwell (33) shoots between Georgia's Anne Marie Armstrong (3) and Jasmine Hassell during the second half in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won in overtime 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Afure Jemerigbe drives past Georgia's Shacobia Barbee during the second half in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won in overtime 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Brittany Boyd (15) drives to tie the game as Georgia's Jasmine James defends late in the second half in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won in overtime 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Layshia Clarendon shoots a free throw against Georgia late in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    Georgia players and coaches watch the final moments in overtime against California in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Layshia Clarendon, left, leads teammate Afure Jemerigbe off the court after the team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Layshia Clarendon reacts to the end of the game after her team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California head coach Lindsay Gottlieb, right, is embraced by Layshia Clarendon after the team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California head coach Lindsay Gottlieb is hugged after her team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Layshia Clarendon holds up a piece of the net after her team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California head coach Lindsay Gottlieb waves the net overhead after finishing cutting it down after her team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Avigiel Cohen (5) holds the net as teammates Brittany Boyd, left, and Mikayla Lyles hold the trophy after the team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP
  • NCAA Georgia California Basketball
    California's Reshanda Gray, left, celebrates with Brittany Boyd after their team beat Georgia in overtime in a regional final in the NCAA women's college basketball tournament, Monday, April 1, 2013, in Spokane, Wash. Cal won 65-62.
    Elaine Thompson | AP

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