No. 10 Texas women top Michigan 69-52 at Gulf Coast Showcase

ESTERO, Fla. -- No. 10 Texas rode defense to a berth in the championship game of the Gulf Coast Showcase.

Jatarie White scored 16 points and Texas defeated Michigan 69-52 on Saturday night in the semifinals, setting the tone with a 19-0 run in the first quarter.

Texas led 39-14 at the half, and held a double-digit lead for the game's final 34 minutes.

"I definitely think we came out of the gates ready to play," Longhorns coach Karen Aston said. "You don't ever know how a team is going to respond to adversity ... but I thought we gave great effort."

Audrey Warren scored a career-high 15 points and Sug Sutton finished with 13 points, seven rebounds and seven assists for Texas (5-0), which plays Fordham Sunday in the tournament championship game.

Michigan (4-1) will meet Washington for third place in the eight-team event. Deja Church scored 12 points for the Wolverines, and Amy Dilk added 10.

Michigan shot 17 percent in the first half and 29 percent for the game.

"I think their physicality surprised us at first," Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico said. "We tried to go inside and they were really physical ... and we weren't used to that."

Texas moved Warren into the starting lineup in the place of Lashann Higgs, who left Friday's 56-55 win over Quinnipiac in the first half with a knee injury. Warren -- the hero of Friday's victory after hitting what became the game-winning jumper with just under a minute left -- stayed hot Saturday, making six of her nine shots.

"Lashann being the player she is, that's a tough spot to fill," Warren said. "So the guards as a group, we just knew we had to pick that up."

Michigan missed 23 of 24 shots in one first-half stretch, including 16 straight over a six-minute stretch of the first quarter. The deficit got to 50-24 midway through the third quarter before the Wolverines went on a small run, peeling off nine straight points to get a bit of momentum.

"If we want to be at this level, this is how we need to be able to compete," Barnes Arico said. "That was their challenge in the second half."

Kayla Robbins' layup with 7:42 left got Michigan within 54-41, but the comeback bid essentially ended there. Warren connected on a 3-pointer, Sutton added a three-point play on the next possession and Texas' lead was back to 19.

"We left Austin saying we're going to play for the championship," White said. "So we're going to go in, play this team with respect and win the championship hopefully."

BIG PICTURE

Michigan: The Wolverines had barely trailed in any of their first four games this season, facing deficits for less than two minutes out of a possible 160 minutes entering Saturday. They ran out to a 6-2 lead over Texas -- and then went ice-cold.

Texas: The Longhorns are 5-0 for the fifth time in seven seasons under Aston. They've also won nine consecutive games played in Florida, with the last Texas loss in the Sunshine State coming 17 seasons ago.

OTHER MATCHUPS

Sunday has the final four games of the event on tap, starting with Quinnipiac facing Ball State for seventh place, followed by Duke meeting No. 21 Missouri for fifth place. The Michigan-Washington game will be the third game up Sunday, and then Texas and Fordham play for the title.

UP NEXT

Michigan: Faces Washington on Sunday.

Texas: Faces Fordham on Sunday.

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