UConn blows out UCLA 85-51 in Final 4
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Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd didn’t even need much help from superstar Paige Bueckers to propel UConn into the national title game, leading the Huskies to a remarkably easy 85-51 victory over UCLA in the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
Nothing goes right for the top-seeded Bruins in falling 85-51 to perennial powerhouse UConn in the most one-sided NCAA Tournament women’s semifinal
Strong finished with 22 points and Fudd scored all of her 19 points in the first half for the second-seeded Huskies, who are one win away from their 12th national championship and first since the team won four straight from 2013-16 led by former great Breanna Stewart.
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