STANFORD, Calif. — Snudda Collins knew exactly how many shots she had missed, having carefully kept track of her stat lines through the Southeastern Conference Tournament: 0 for 22.
“I was in a slump,” she said.
“I did not know that, every time Snudda shoots I think it’s going in,” teammate Angel Baker said.
Collins found her groove again and scored 15 points, and eighth-seeded Mississippi once again leaned on its stingy defense to get past the first round of the NCAA Tournament this time after last year’s big disappointment, beating No. 9 seed Gonzaga 71-48 on Friday night.
The Rebels shut down one of the best 3-point-shooting teams in the country.
“Coming into this game I think I was 0 for 22 and I knew that, and I kind of took it personal,” Collins said.