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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 tea...
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Strong scored 22 points in UConn’s blowout victory against top overall seed UCLA, becoming just the third freshman in program history behind Breanna Stewart and Maya Moore to drop 20-plus in a Final ...
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The UCLA Bruins face off with the UConn Huskies in the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on Friday, April 4.
UConn has advanced to the national championship game for the first time since 2022 and the 13th time overall after dominating No. 1 overall seed UCLA 85-51 in the Final Four. The Huskies will face defending national champion South Carolina in the final on Sunday.
The UCLA Bruins will face the UConn Huskies Friday night in the Final Four game of the 2025 March Madness Tournament.
South Carolina takes on Texas, and UConn faces UCLA for a trip to the women's NCAA national championship game on Sunday.
As the UCLA starters congregated before tip-off against UConn, joy radiated from the Bruins. The players had emphasized in the days leading up to the national semifinal that they expected to be at the Final Four – they were the No.
UConn turns in one of its best defensive efforts of the season in beating UCLA and advancing to the NCAA national championship game
Betts, who was named the Naismith Women's Defensive Player of the Year on Wednesday, is coming off a strong defensive performance inside the paint in the Elite Eight against LSU, when she finished with seven rebounds and a career-high six blocks.
Friday, April 4thTime: 9:30 p.m. ETTV Channel: ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+Live Stream: fuboTV (watch live for free) ESPN+
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The Huskies (36-3) outscored the Bruins (34-3) in all four quarters. UConn scored 27 points off turnovers to UCLA's five. The Huskies outshot the Bruins from the field, 55% to 38.5%. They outrebounded UCLA, 34-29. They held the edge in assists, 17-11. They compiled a nine-point advantage in fast-break points.
The scoreboard at Amalie Arena read 85–51 in favor of UConn, the most lopsided defeat UCLA women’s basketball suffered all season. But in the aftermath of the F