Belmont women's basketball rally comes up short vs Minnesota in WBIT championship game

The Belmont women's basketball team's hope of claiming the school's first national championship was dashed Wednesday as it lost to Minnesota 75-63 in the Women's Basketball Invitation Tournament title game in Indianapolis.

It was the deepest national postseason run in any sport for Belmont (26-13), which had won 10 of its previous 11 games.

After falling behind by 24 points on two occasions in the third quarter, the Bruins used a 12-0 run in the fourth to trim Minnesota's lead to 65-55. Belmont's Kendal Cheesman hit a 3-pointer to cut the lead to 67-58 and Jailyn Banks made a layup to cut it to 71-63 with 1:13 left.

Belmont Bruins guard Tuti Jones (0) and Minnesota Golden Gophers guard Alexsia Rose (0) reach for the ball Wednesday, April 2, 2025, during the WBIT championship game between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and the Belmont Bruins at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

That was as close at the Bruins would come. Belmont outscored Minnesota 24-17 in the fourth quarter.

"It didn't surprise me," Belmont coach Bart Brooks said when asked about the Bruins' late run. "We just could not get any momentum offensively. We had just multiple possessions of everything goes right except the ball didn't go in. It was just one of those nights."

Banks, a guard from Middle Tennessee Christian School, led Belmont with 17 points. Freshman Sanaa Tripp came of the bench to score 13 points. Cheesman, a Vanderbilt transfer, had 11 points and six rebounds.

The No. 2 seed Gophers (25-11) from the Big Ten beat Toledo, Missouri State, Gonzaga and Florida in the tournament. Minnesota played in the WNIT championship in 2023-24.

Minnesota's defense stifled Belmont throughout the game and the Bruins were unable to stop freshman guard Tori McKinney. McKinney had a career-high 26 points midway through the third quarter at a point when Belmont had only 26 points as a team.

McKinney made 10-of-14 field goals, including four 3-pointers before picking up her fourth foul midway through the fourth quarter.

McKinney was back on the floor at the end and played a big role in helping the Gopher to hold off Belmont.

"At the end in out huddle we were saying we've got to get this stop," said McKinney, who also had three steals. "I mean we do take pride in ourselves, but at the same time it was more about being together and if it was five on the court then this five has us and we're good."

Heyer had 18 points and 16 rebounds for Minnesota. Heyer also had 16 rebounds in the semifinal win over Florida.

Reach Mike Organ at 615-259-8021 or on X @MikeOrganWriter.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Belmont women's basketball loses to Minnesota in WBIT championship

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