Oroville Mercury-Register

UConn makes 14th straight Final 4

Huskies take 2 OT to defeat NC State

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Paige Bueckers scored 15 of her 27 points in the two overtimes, and UConn beat North Carolina State 91-87 to extend the Huskies’ record women’s Final Four streak to 14 straight on Monday night.

The Huskies, who had been 0-for-5 in overtime in the NCAA Tournament, will face top seed Stanford on Friday night in the national semifinals in Minneapoli­s.

Bueckers, who grew up 10 miles outside the site of the Final Four, scored the first five points in the second overtime to lift the Huskies (29-5).

“Two days ago I said, ‘Win or go home’, but we won and I’m still going home,” Bueckers said. “This is crazy. I’m just so excited no matter the location, no matter where it is.”

The sensationa­l sophomore, who missed two months this season with a knee injury, once again looked like the player

who was the AP Player of the Year in 2021. She was named the Most Outstandin­g Player of the Bridgeport Region.

“Thank God Paige came back, because she just gives everybody so much confidence and then everybody just kind of played and everybody took turns making plays,” UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. “It was just an amazing basketball game and it was a great showcase for our sport.”

With N.C. State within

86-84 in the second OT, Christyn Williams hit the second of two free throws and then a layup with 21 seconds left to give UConn a 89-85 lead.

Jakia Brown-Turner, who hit a 3-pointer with 0.8 seconds in the first overtime to tie the game, then made a layup to get the Wolfpack within two, but Williams converted a layup off the inbounds to seal the win.

UConn had lost senior center Dorka Juhasz to a forearm injury earlier in the game.

LOUISVILLE 62, MICHIGAN 50 » Hailey Van Lith scored 22 points, Olivia Cochran made a series of crucial baskets in the final minutes, and Louisville held off Michigan in a physical game to return to the Final Four for the fourth time in program history.

Chelsie Hall added 15 points and Emily Engstler balanced out a poor shooting night with 16 rebounds and some big plays on defense, helping the topseeded Cardinals (29-4) advance to face South Carolina next weekend in Minneapoli­s.

The No. 3 seed Wolverines (25-7) were within 5250 with less than 3 minutes to go when the Cardinals, using some nifty ball movement to get out of a halfcourt trap, found Cochran for an easy layup. Then at the other end, Michigan star Naz Hillmon was called for charging, and Cochran added another bucket to give Louisville some breathing room.

The Cardinals finished off their second win over the Wolverines this season from the foul line.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Connecticu­t forward Dorka Juhasz (14) drives against N.C. State center Elissa Cunane (33) during the second quarter of the East Regional final of the NCAA women’s tournament Monday in Bridgeport, Conn.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Connecticu­t forward Dorka Juhasz (14) drives against N.C. State center Elissa Cunane (33) during the second quarter of the East Regional final of the NCAA women’s tournament Monday in Bridgeport, Conn.

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