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CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 05: Paige Bueckers #5 of the UConn Huskies looks on during the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four semifinal game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on April 05, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 05: Paige Bueckers #5 of the UConn Huskies looks on during the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final Four semifinal game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on April 05, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)Steph Chambers/Getty Images

Paige Bueckers Downplays Late UConn Foul in Iowa Loss: 1 Play Doesn't Lose a Game

Joseph ZuckerApr 6, 2024

UConn star Paige Bueckers didn't dwell on the controversial offensive foul call that secured Iowa a 71-69 victory in the Final Four of the 2024 NCAA women's basketball tournament on Friday.

Down by a point in the final seconds, the Huskies were trying to line up the go-ahead bucket when forward Aaliyah Edwards was whistled for an illegal screen. Caitlin Clark made one of her two free throws and the Hawkeyes held on.

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After the game, Bueckers looked at the bigger picture and didn't cite the foul as the one thing that cost UConn a potential victory:

Head coach Geno Auriemma was likewise more measured with his immediate reaction but couldn't fully hide his frustration:

The game circumstances shouldn't determine what is and isn't a foul, but fans and players have broadly come to expect officials to be more lenient in the waning seconds. You want the players to determine the outcome, not the refs.

With that in mind, many were disappointed with how a classic March Madness encounter ended.

By the letter of the law, the call was pretty cut and dried, though. It's tough to argue Edwards wasn't guilty of an illegal screen. She wasn't set before making the contact and extended her arm as Iowa's Gabbie Marshall was running by.

While nobody can blame UConn players and coaches for feeling a little aggrieved with what transpired, Bueckers' perspective was the correct one. There are so many factors that go into deciding the result and it never comes down to just one officiating call.

The Huskies were up by as many as 12 points on Iowa and couldn't protect their lead. They gave up 11 offensive rebounds to the Hawkeyes and shot 8-of-25 from beyond the arc. And although their 14 turnovers weren't abnormally high, a squad as short-handed as UConn couldn't afford to be so sloppy against a tough opponent.

Auriemma and his staff can probably find a number of mistakes that may not have been costly in isolation but added up in a meaningful way in such a close contest.

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