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Huskies continue their dance

- By Doug Feinberg Associated Press

ALBANY, N.Y. — Crystal Dangerfiel­d scored 19 of her 21 points in the first half, and top-seeded UConn routed No. 2 South Carolina, 94-65, on Monday night to reach the Final Four for the 11th consecutiv­e year.

The Albany Regional final featured the past two NCAA champions in a rare occurrence for the women’s tournament. The Huskies (36-0) quickly turned it into a mismatch with stellar 3-point shooting. UConn went right at South Carolina in the opening quarter, hitting nine of its 14 shots — including 5 of 6 from beyond the arc — to go up 30-12.

Katie Lou Samuelson had nine points, including a four-point play, during the first 10 minutes. Dangerfiel­d capped the opening burst with a 3-pointer from the top of the key just before the end of the quarter.

The Huskies stayed hot from behind the arc, connecting on 9 of 10 3-pointers in the half — including a perfect 5 for 5 by Dangerfiel­d. Her last 3 of the second quarter made it 52-31 and delighted a crowd that included former UConn greats Tina Charles and Breanna Stewart, who helped the Huskies to four consecutiv­e national championsh­ips.

Gabby Williams scored 23 points, Samuelson finished with 17 and Napheesa Collier had 16 as UConn scored the most points in school history for this round of the NCAA Tournament. Williams was named most outstandin­g player of the region.

The loss ended the stellar career of South Carolina post A’ja Wilson. The unanimous AP All-American, who grew up a few miles from the Gamecocks’ campus, helped the school win its first national championsh­ip last season and guided the team to two Final Fours in her four years. She did all she could to make it a third trip to the national semifinals.

She finished with 27 points for South Carolina (29-7), but it wasn’t nearly enough.

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP ?? South Carolina’s A’ja Wilson drives past Connecticu­t’s Gabby Williams (15) and Crystal Dangerfiel­d (5).
FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP South Carolina’s A’ja Wilson drives past Connecticu­t’s Gabby Williams (15) and Crystal Dangerfiel­d (5).

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