Paige Bueckers, Sarah Strong lead UConn women's basketball
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Strong was perhaps the single most essential player in the Huskies’ Elite Eight win, finishing with 22 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and four assists while shooting 61.5% from the field and 4-for...
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Since winning an unprecedented four national championships in a row from 2013-16, including an NCAA record 11 th overall, the UConn women’s basketball program has gone eight years without winning ano...
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Paige Bueckers is averaging 20.1 points, 4.8 assists and 2.1 steals for the Huskies.
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Sporting News on MSNSarah Strong family tree: Meet WNBA star mom, college basketball dad, more about UConn freshmanSarah Strong is in her first year of college basketball, but she's far from a typical college freshman. As Strong's freshman season was getting underway, Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma said the 19-year-old "will significantly change the trajectory of our program.
UConn women's basketball freshman Sarah Strong has played well in her first NCAA Tournament and led the Huskies to an Elite Eight wn over USC.
Strong is the daughter of Allison Feaster, a Celtics vice president. As the Huskies enter the Sweet 16, though, she's making a name for herself.
Strong earned the prestigious award - voted on by the coaches - after a dominant rookie season for the Huskies. She is also an AP Second Team All-American.
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Yardbarker on MSNSarah Strong's incredible game shows why UConn should win titleUConn women's basketball has produced staggering talent throughout the years, yet no one has had an NCAA tournament game as a freshman like forward Sarah Strong's in Monday's 78-64 Elite Eight win over USC.
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Hearing UConn described as 'underdogs' in this women’s Final Four nearly left Geno Auriemma speechless – for good reason.
Sarah Strong, Ice Brady, Jana El Alfy and Aubrey Griffin came in deep off the bench – to help stop USC’s bigs in the Huskies’ 78-64 victory
UConn moves on to their 24th Final Four after defeating No. 1 seed USC, 78-64 on the backs of Bueckers, Strong and Chen. USC without Watkins missing the firepower to win.