Edina led Duluth East by two points as Julia Good stepped to the free-throw line for a one-and-one with 3.5 seconds to play.
Good was great. Twice.
Her clutch free throws sealed a 50-46 victory for the No. 2 seed Hornets in Wednesday's Class 4A state tournament girls' basketball quarterfinal game at Target Center.
"I was really happy for her because she was in that situation a month ago and it didn't go well," teammate MC McGrory said. "The first thing she said after today was she didn't want to have that happen again."
McGrory set the right tone, hitting both of her free throws to give Edina (26-4) a 48-46 lead with 18 seconds to play. She poured in 26 points, including 17 in the second half on 7-for-11 shooting.
"I just wanted to stay aggressive," McGrory said. "They were playing really well, and we had to do whatever we could to keep up with them."
Duluth East led 44-42 with 4:09 to play in a second half that featured six lead changes. Shamika Hopkins (15 points), Alex Freeman (14) and Elena Lushine (10) led the Greyhounds. The Greyhounds (22-6) missed a short jumper with 4 seconds left that would have tied the score.
"We got exactly what we wanted on that play, but we couldn't get it to go," Duluth East coach Bill Kunze said.