Las Vegas Review-Journal

Huskies near fifth consecutiv­e title

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn. — Everything Connecticu­t lost to graduation made another Final Four even more special for Geno Auriemma and his Huskies.

Napheesa Collier scored 28 points, Gabby Williams had 25 and the Huskies advanced to the national semifinals for the 10th straight year with a 90-52 victory against Oregon on Monday night.

“There were a lot of question marks going into the season and maybe they didn’t have any in their own minds,” Auriemma said. “They seemed to answer every single one of those questions. They deserve to be in the Final Four. They earned it.”

The Huskies’ 111th consecutiv­e victory moved Auriemma past Pat Summitt for the most NCAA Tournament wins. Auriemma now has 113 and counting.

Next up for top-seeded Connecticu­t (36-0) is Mississipp­i State on Friday night in Dallas. It is just two wins away from a fifth consecutiv­e title and 12th overall.

“It means a whole lot, especially with this group because no one thought we’d be here and we worked so hard this year,” said Collier, who earned most outstandin­g player of the region honors.

The Huskies jumped all over 10th-seeded Oregon (23-14), stopping its impressive run through the tourney.

Leading 6-4, Connecticu­t scored 17 straight points. Saniya Chong got the game-changing burst started with consecutiv­e 3-pointers. Nearly 4½ minutes later she capped the burst with a layup that made it 23-4.

Oregon closed to 34-21 midway through the second quarter, but Connecticu­t put the game away by scor- SOUTH CAROLINA (31-4) VS. STANFORD (32-6) 4:30 p.m. Friday (TV: ESPN2) CONNECTICU­T (36-0) VS. MISSISSIPP­I STATE (33-4) 6:30 p.m. Friday (TV: ESPN2) ing 15 of the final 18 points of the half.

“They’ve owned the whole month of March, they weren’t just along for the ride,” Auriemma said. “It’s theirs and that’s a huge step. That’s a big step to go from riding in the backseat on a trip you’re going to, to all of a sudden you’re in charge of driving the bus you’re responsibl­e for getting us there.”

With Breanna Stewart, Morgan Tuck and Moriah Jefferson gone to the WNBA, Connecticu­t has a new trio leading the way. Collier and fellow sophomore Katie Lou Samuelson were honored as AP All-Americans on Monday, with Williams, a junior, making the second team.

Oregon also has a bright future. Coach Kelly Graves’ team is led by outstandin­g freshmen Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard and Mallory McGwire. The trio averaged 36.8 points combined this season. Ionescu led the way against Connecticu­t with 15 points.

South Carolina 71, Florida State 64 — At Stockton, Calif., Kaela Davis scored 23 points and A’ja Wilson added 16 and top-seeded South Carolina (31-4) held off No. 3 seed Florida State (28-7) in a furious finish to win the Stockton Regional.

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