No 10 UConn powers past No 7 Tennessee in top 10 women s basketball rivalry

No 10 UConn powers past No 7 Tennessee in top 10 women s basketball rivalry

No. 10 UConn powers past No. 7 Tennessee in top-10 women's basketball rivalry NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY No. 10 UConn powered past No. 7 Tennessee women's basketball, winning 75-56 Saturday afternoon. UConn freshman Azzi Fudd led the Huskies with 25 points, a career high in her first collegiate start. HOW IT HAPPENED: UConn led by seven at half before Nika Muhl and Christyn Williams broke open the third quarter, combining for a 14-0 run to start the period. The Huskies shot well from deep on the afternoon, making 12 3-pointers on 46.2 percent shooting. NIKA MÜHL FOR THREE

The Huskies have their largest lead of the afternoon! — UConn Women’s Basketball (@UConnWBB) On defense, UConn held Tennessee to shooting 28.8 percent from the field and 20 percent from three. Olivia Nelson-Ododa was a presence down low, blocking three shots. STATS: Jordan Horston led the Volunteers with 26 points; She added eight rebounds and three assists. The Lady Vols have now lost three of four games since receiving a top seed in the initial women's basketball Top-16 reveal on Jan. 27. HISTORY: With the win, UConn has won three straight games against Tennessee, tying the second-longest win streak in series history.
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