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Collier enjoys her trip home

Senior forward leads UConn past Saint Louis

- By STEVE OVERBEY

St. Louis — Napheesa Collier loved playing in front of family and friends for the first time in her college career.

The UConn for- ward just didn't like being the center of attention during a 98-42 win over Saint Louis on Tuesday night.

Collier had 22 points and 11 rebounds in a game not far from her hometown of O'Fallon, Missouri. Her family purchased around 300 tickets to accommodat­e fans of the former high school standout at Incarnate Word Academy.

"It was awesome, I haven't played in front of a lot of them live before," Collier said. "To have so many people show up was humbling for me."

Katie Lou Samuelson scored 20 points and top-ranked UConn rolled to its 123rd successive regular-season win.

Crystal Dangerfiel­d added 18 points, and Christyn Williams had 17. Oliva Nelson-Ododa added 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Kyla Irwin added 10 rebounds to help the Huskies gain a 56-31 advantage on the boards.

Myia Clark led Saint Louis (4-5) with 18 points. Ciaja Harbison added 12 points.

Collier posted her sixth double-double in eight games this season.

"There's more to this game than just me," Collier said. "All the attention, it's not for me."

Collier hit 10 of 17 shots from the field and scored 10 of her team's first 29 points. Yet the 6-foot-4 inch senior was not pleased with her performanc­e.

"I felt like I fumbled the ball a lot, and didn't do smart things," Collier said.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma traditiona­lly schedules a game for his seniors in their hometown. He was happy with the way Collier handled the pressure.

"Outwardly there was no sign of this being anything different for Napheesa," Auriemma said. "It's pretty much the way you always see her."

UConn rolled to a 15-2 lead and never looked back. Samuelson propelled the early outburst with a pair of 3-pointers, and Collier had a short jumper. Williams hit a 3-pointer with less than a minute to go in the first quarter to push the lead to 23-8.

The Huskies, who have made 11 straight Final Four appearance­s, led by as many as 60 points in the second half.

Saint Louis had won its previous three games but struggled from the outset.

"I give my team a lot of credit," Saint Louis coach Lisa Stone said. "A lot of fight. No one was afraid."

Notes: UConn guard Megan Walker did not play due to the flu. She remained back at the hotel . ... The contest drew 7,105 fans, the third largest-crowd in the history of the program . ... The Huskies will go through a stretch of four consecutiv­e road games beginning Dec. 19 in Oklahoma and ending Jan. 6 at Houston. Auriemma was pleased with Dangerfiel­d's ability to run the offense. She had a season-high 10 assists without a turnover in 29:36 of playing time . ... UConn returns home on Saturday to face Seton Hall in Hartford at 1 p.m.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP PHOTO ?? UConn’s Napheesa Collier (24) and Saint Louis’ Ciaja Harbison (2) collide as they chase after a loose ball during the No. 1 Huskies’ 9842 on Tuesday night in St. Louis.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP PHOTO UConn’s Napheesa Collier (24) and Saint Louis’ Ciaja Harbison (2) collide as they chase after a loose ball during the No. 1 Huskies’ 9842 on Tuesday night in St. Louis.
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 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP PHOTO ?? UConn’s Katie Lou Samuelson (33) reaches for a rebound as Saint Louis’ Jordyn Frantz defends during the top-ranked Huskies’ 98-42 victory over the Billikens on Tuesday night in St. Louis.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP PHOTO UConn’s Katie Lou Samuelson (33) reaches for a rebound as Saint Louis’ Jordyn Frantz defends during the top-ranked Huskies’ 98-42 victory over the Billikens on Tuesday night in St. Louis.

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