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Fran Belibi throws down 3rd dunk in NCAA women's tournament history as Stanford demolishes Montana State

No. 1 seed Stanford was already demolishing Montana State at home in the first round of the NCAA tournament when Fran Belibi added an exclamation mark to the Cardinal's ultimate 78-37 rout of the Bobcats.

Midway through the second quarter, with the Cardinal up 29-6, Belibi — a 6-foot-1 junior forward — blocked a Montana State shot attempt on the perimeter before collecting the ball, bursting out into transition and slamming it down with her right hand, sending the Maples Pavilion crowd and her teammates into a frenzy.

It was Belibi's third career slam, with the other two coming last season when Stanford played games in front of no fans, as well as the third dunk in the history of the NCAA women's basketball tournament, according to the Associated Press. Brittney Griner and Candace Parker recorded the other two in 2013 and 2006, respectively.

«We knew their post players like to shoot, so I was just trying to recover back,» Belibi said of the play. «I got the block, which was cool, and then I was kind of dribbling down and I kind of looked over to see who was there and where she was, and then I got past the 3-point line and I kind of went for it, so it worked out.»

Belibi frequently dunks in practices and warmups, scenes that fans are well familiar with from witnessing pre-game or from social media posts. But a live-game dunk in front of an already amped-up crowd in a postseason setting, right after the Cardinal had jumped out to a 20-0 start by the end of the first quarter, made the moment all the more special.

Belibi was also one of three Stanford players to finish in double figures with 12 points to go along with 13 rebounds.

«To be able to do it in a game and to have all those fans with us and to hear the crowd for, it

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