LOWERY DALLAS On paper, a No. 2 seed beating a No. 1 doesn’t seem like that big of an upset. However, when you take into account that top seed was Connecticut, a four-time defending national champion that was riding an NCAA record 111-game winning streak, then that victory suddenly seems to have much more meaning. Mississippi State did just that Friday night in its 64-62 overtime win over the Huskies, captivating the country and stunning the landscape of women’s college basketball in the process. According to ESPN, the MSU-UConn game drew a 1.9 rating with a peak of 2.7 during overtime and was the most streamed women’s Final Four game ever. “I think what we did … gives people hope,” said MSU coach Vic Schaefer.