Texarkana Gazette

UConn sets multiple records in 140-52 tourney-opening win over St. Francis

- By Mike Anthony

STORRS, Conn.—The really difficult NCAA Tournament challenges, if there are to be any at all, will arrive at a later date, perhaps next week in Albany, maybe the following week in Columbus.

That much was known well in advance. The top-ranked and top-seeded UConn women, the only undefeated team in the nation, could come off a 10-day layoff and start their march toward another Final Four by easing their way back into a fluid state of operation that eventually will be needed to win a 12th national championsh­ip.

Instead, the Huskies broke out of the gate at ridiculous speed Saturday afternoon, and a helpless guest, St. Francis (Pa.), was swept up by a tornado and tossed aside rather casually and cruelly.

UConn won, 140-52, setting all kinds of records along the way, including most points in a tournament game. The score was 94-31 at halftime, marking the most points scored by a team in any half in the history of women's basketball.

Three UConn players had double-doubles. Azura Stevens had 26 points and 10 rebounds, Kia Nurse 15 points and 10 rebounds and Katie Lou Samuelson 18 points and 10 assists.

The game was essentiall­y over when the Huskies won the opening tip and Samuelson made a 3-pointer moments later, and the rout just got worse and worse (or, better and better, depending on your perspectiv­e) as it went.

UConn also set a record for points in a quarter, leading 55-19 after one period. The previous record was 41, also held by the Huskies.

UConn was 39 for 53 from the field in the first half.

The all-time record for points in a game is 149 by Long Beach State in 1987. Alabama held the previous NCAA Tournament record with 121, vs. Duke in 1995 (a four-overtime game).

UConn (33-0) advances to face No. 9 Quinnipiac in Albany Region play.

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