Georgetown, UConn and Xavier Musketeers women's basketball
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By halftime, UConn had scored 24 points off Georgetown’s 18 turnovers, including 21 fastbreak points, and outscored the Hoyas by 31 after the first 20 minutes. The Huskies also limited Georgetown to just 1-of-18 from deep by the final whistle.
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UConn women’s basketball dominates Georgetown 83-42 despite rollercoaster offensive performance
WASHINGTON — The UConn women’s basketball team missed 10 straight 3-pointers before Sarah Strong got the first one to fall in Thursday’s game at Georgetown, but even a rollercoaster offensive performance did little slow the Huskies down.
It will be a busy three days for Geno Auriemma’s top-ranked UConn women’s basketball team. The Huskies’ road game against Seton Hall was moved from Sunday to
UConn last saw Xavier on Nov. 30 in Cincinnati in the teams’ Big East opener. The Huskies won 104-39 thanks to a team-high 16 points from sophomore Allie Ziebell and 14 points, eight assists, six rebounds and six steals from Sarah Strong.
Star Azzi Fudd returned to the area where she grew up for the final time with UConn to face Georgetown on Thursday.
An NBA game, an NHL contest and dozens of college basketball games across a wide swath of the country have been reshuffled because of an approaching major winter storm. The storm that meteorologists say could rival the damage of a major hurricane is expected to bring snow,
The No. 1 UConn women’s basketball team (20-0, 10-0) defeated the Georgetown Hoyas (11-8, 4-6) 83-42 in a dominating defensive performance. In the Huskies’ 41-point victory, the squad converted 28 turnovers into 35 points.