UConn women’s basketball kicked off the NCAA Tournament by detonating the 16-seed UTSA Roadrunners, 90-52. The Huskies ...
Tammi Reiss played in the NCAA Tournament 35 years ago. On Saturday, she will lead No. 11 Rhode Island vs. No. 6 Alabama in ...
Sarah Strong scored 18 points and Ashlynn Shade added 14 to help No. 1 seed UConn rout UTSA 90-52 in the first round of the ...
STORRS, Conn. — The UConn women’s basketball team’s NCAA Tournament opener wasn’t pretty, but the No. 1 Huskies are moving on ...
STORRS — UConn women’s basketball star Azzi Fudd feels a different sense of calm entering the final NCAA Tournament of her ...
Defending champion UConn women's basketball is one of the top seeds.
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Women's college basketball tournament: UConn odds-on favorite; UCLA, Texas, South Carolina next
Odds for each team to advance through the bracket and to win the 2026 women's college basketball championship.
Sarah Graves, a former Texas Longhorns walk-on who became a fan favorite, scored the final basket of the team's first-round ...
The UConn women’s basketball team is wrapping up an energetic afternoon on the hardwood, defeating Texas-San Antonio, 90-52, ...
The No. 1 UConn Huskies beat the 16 UTSA Roadrunners in the first round of the women's NCAA Tournament.
The title defense for the UConn women's basketball team began like so many other NCAA Tournament openers for the 12-time national champions.
UConn's bench had 36 bench points in the win, and was called upon early after guards Azzi Fudd and KK Arnold both picked up three fouls in the first half.
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