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But then the Huskies clamped down, going on one of their vaunted runs that have carried them all season long.
Connecticut scored 18 of the next 22 points to take a 31-18 lead. As she has been for most of the season, Montgomery was the catalyst.
The senior guard, who was the first UConn player to have her jersey retired while still playing, started the spurt with a 3-pointer. She had seven points during the burst that ended with Kaili McLaren's putback with 5:39 left in the half.
"Renee Montgomery was the difference maker," VanDerveer said. "That's the player of the year right there."
The teams traded baskets for the rest of the first half as UConn went into the break up 37-24. It was the 32nd time this season that they held a double-digit lead at the half.
UConn put together a 13-0 run after intermission, holding Stanford without a point for the first 5 1/2 minutes of the second half. Moore, The Associated Press player of the year, had seven during the surge.
Appel finally ended the drought with a layup, but it was too late as Stanford trailed by 24 points at that point. The Cardinal could only get within 19 the rest of the way.
"Connecticut was head and shoulders above us tonight," VanDerveer said.
Stanford had won 20 straight coming into the Final Four, including capturing its sixth straight Pac-10 tournament title. But the Cardinal couldn't get going offensively other than Appel, who grabbed seven rebounds to break the single-season school record set by Nicole Powell in 2003-04.
The victory over Stanford helped ease some painful St. Louis memories for the Huskies, who lost in the 2001 national semifinals to Notre Dame in the Gateway city.
It also set up only the fourth meeting in the championship between teams from the same conference.
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