Harvard was outrebounded 50-40, including 20-16 on the offensive glass.
Harvard 69, Texas-San Antonio 67 (OT)
With the game tied 67-67, she wanted the ball in her hands.
"I was actually remarkably calm," Monti said. "It was a tie game at the point, so if I had missed we would have had another shot. I would rather have the game on my shoulders to win or lose."
With about 11 seconds left she did. Monti, dribbling at the perimeter, made her move, driving the baseline for a finger roll lay-up.
"Jen had this look in her eye," Johnson said. "I stepped aside and she went up and I knew it was going in."
Monti herself was a little more unsure.
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