Los Angeles Times

Connecticu­t keeps rolling

Mosqueda-Lewis has 27 points to help Huskies advance to the Final Four.

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Coach Geno Auriemma and his Connecticu­t Huskies are back in a familiar place — the Final Four.

Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis scored 27 points to help Connecticu­t beat Dayton, 9170, on Monday night to advance to the national semifinals for an eighth season in a row.

Now the Huskies stand two wins away from a third consecutiv­e national title. They accomplish­ed that feat from 2002 to 2004.

Unlike the first three games of the tournament, when Connecticu­t won by an average of nearly 48 points, the Huskies got all they could handle from the seventh-seeded Flyers, who weren’t intimidate­d by the top seed, for the game’s first 20 minutes.

“When we’re challenged, sometimes that’s when we’re at our best, and that’s what we talked about in the locker room, and I couldn’t be prouder of them and happier for them ... especially tonight against a great, great team,” Auriemma said. “Boy, I’m glad we don’t have to play them again.”

Trailing at the half for the first time in two seasons, Connecticu­t scored the first nine points of the second half during a 15-3 run to take a 58-47 lead with 13:56 left.

A little more than a minute later, Mosqueda-Lewis hit her fifth three-pointer of the game, giving her 393 in her career to break the NCAA record for threes. That made it 62-49.

Dayton (28-7) couldn’t get within seven the rest of the way thanks in a big part to Mosqueda-Lewis, who finished the game with seven three-pointers.

The Huskies (36-1) also turned up their defensive pressure. The Flyers shot 51% (18 for 35) in the first half, but could only manage to hit 37% in the second half.

Connecticu­t will play Maryland on Sunday night.

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