As a free-throw left her hand late in Saturday's Class 1A girls' basketball state championship game, Minneota's Emily Stienessen thought the ball was on the mark.
As it rattled off the rim, teammate Taylor Reiss vowed to make the ball hers.
Reiss's putback layup became the key play down the stretch as the Vikings defeated Ada-Borup 61-51 for their first state title ever.
"I wanted that rebound so I went after it," said Reiss, who despite releasing her shot in midair from a reclined position, "felt like it was pretty automatic."
That feeling best describes Reiss's afternoon at Target Center. Reiss, a 5-10 forward, led all scorers with 30 points and also grabbed 12 rebounds. She helped the taller Vikings (30-2) outrebound Ada-Borup 40-20 and hold a 20-4 edge in second-chance points.
Said Cougars coach Dave Smart, "We get that rebound and we're down three instead of five with about a minute and a half to go. That was definitely a back-breaker."
Ada-Borup (28-4) built a 29-27 halftime lead, scoring 13 points off Viking turnovers. But Minneota, losers to Ada-Borup in last season's state quarterfinals, took better care of the ball after halftime.
The Cougars' adjustments were less successful.