CLEVELAND — Paige Bueckers caught a bounce pass from Nika Muhl and prepared to pull up with a chance to extend UConn’s season.
She never got the chance.
Just as the Huskies' leading scorer rose, the whistle blew. Officials called forward Aaliyah Edwards for an illegal screen after she collided with Iowa guard Gabbie Marshall, who was trying to get by Edwards in pursuit of Bueckers.
The offensive foul with 3.9 seconds left gave the ball back to the Hawkeyes. UConn never got it back in a 71-69 loss that ended the program's 23rd women's Final Four appearance one step short of the national title game.
Iowa and Caitlin Clark will face unbeaten South Carolina for the NCAA championship on Sunday. UConn will watch from home, with plenty of time to think about a whistle whose echo will linger into the offseason.
''My point of view, it was pretty clean,'' Edwards said.
The officials saw it another way. The play was the third offensive foul called against the Huskies during a physical game that had players on both sides occasionally dropping to the floor.
The 6-foot-3 Edwards didn't knock the 5-9 Marshall to the ground. But officials saw enough contact to swing momentum one last time.