The Mississippi State women's basketball team pulled off quite possibly one of the most epic upsets in sports history. While it not only sent Mississippi State to the national championship, it also snapped the incredible winning streak of the Connecticut Huskies.Heading into the game, the Huskies had won 111-straight games and were favored by over 20 points against the Bulldogs. None of that mattered, though, because Morga n William's overtime game-winning jump was a thing of beauty and one that won't soon be forgotten by the sports world.While there were quite a few big names in attendance for the game, former Mississippi State quarterback and current Dallas Cowboys signal caller Dak Prescott was front and center. He was riding the emotional roller coaster right along with the team throughout, but his reaction to the game-winning shot was nothing short of spectacular.Via Tom Martin of News 4 Buffalo:

There were people trying to hug him, high five him and anything else you can imagine. Nothing was keeping Prescott from celebrating, though, as he was pumping his fists, jumping up and down and basically just throwing his body around.

That wasn't all, though, as Prescott's teammates decided to hop on Twitter and react to their quarterback going absolutely crazy throughout the game. Dez Bryant and Brice Butler were just two names who chimed about his excitement.

Prescott, who obviously was really invested in this one with a custom-made Mississippi State basketball jersey, didn't have to travel far to see his team play. The Final Four this year is in Dallas, Texas, so it was likely a short drive for him. Now, with the team's final game on Sunday, fans are likely hoping that he'll be able to make it back to cheer on the team one final time.

After pulling off the epic upset, the Bulldogs now get the tough task of facing South Carolina in a battle of SEC heavyweights. Even with an enticing matchup on the horizon, and the potential for even more of an emotional road with Prescott, it's hard to envision the national championship game topping the level of how epic this Final Four matchup was.

This is the first-ever national championship for the Mississippi State women's college basketball team, so the fans will likely be coming out in waves to see their team play. Tip-off is set for 5 pm ET on Sunday afternoon, April 2.