The Day

Walker leads UConn to win

Scores 25 as No. 4 Huskies pull away from Vanderbilt

- By TERESA M. WALKER AP Sports Writer

Nashville, Tenn. — Megan Walker scored 25 points, and the fourth-ranked UConn Huskies beat Vanderbilt 64-51 Wednesday night in the program's first game at Memorial Gym since 1992.

The Huskies (2-0) now have won six straight against Vanderbilt (2-1) after dropping the first two between these programs. This was much closer than last year when UConn beat Vanderbilt 8042 at Mohegan Sun Arena.

Coach Geno Auriemma hadn't brought his Huskies to Memorial Gym since March 1992 when Vandy ended UConn's run in the second round of the NCAA Tournament a year after the first of its now 20 record Final Four berths. Even with former Vanderbilt guard Jasmine Lister now an Auriemma assistant, the reason for this visit was senior guard Crystal Dangerfiel­d.

This was Dangerfiel­d's chance to play close to her home in Murfreesbo­ro, 35 miles southeast of Music City. Dangerfiel­d had 22 friends and family behind the UConn bench with friends, former teammates and coaches scattered around Memorial Gym. Dangerfiel­d didn't knock down her first bucket, a 3-pointer, until 6:07 left in the second quarter.

Dangerfiel­d finished with eight points and four assists. Olivia Nelson-Ododa added 14 points, and Christyn Williams had 13.

Koi Love led Vanderbilt with 14 points, Brinae Alexander had 11 and Mariella Fasoula and LeaLea Carter each added 10.

Vanderbilt led 7-4 in the opening minutes. Then Walker hit a 3 with 6:26 left in the first quarter to put UConn ahead to stay as part of a 10-2 spurt that left the Huskies up 14-9 on a 3 by Williams. UConn led 18-13 after the first quarter, then 33-23 at halftime after the teams combined to

shoot just 4 of 21.

The Huskies put away the game in the third quarter. Dangerfiel­d hit a pull-up jumper with 9:39 to open the quarter and start a 20-4 run by UConn. When Nelson-Ododa hit a short jumper with 2:05 left, that put the Huskies up 53-27 and they led 53-34 at the end of the third.

Notes

UConn: The Huskies played this game soon after learning the NCAA had denied junior guard Evina Westbrook's appeal denying the Tennessee transfer's request to play this season. The Huskies forced 23 turnovers and turned those into 21 points.

Vanderbilt: The Commodores had won its first two games for the first time since 2014-15. With opening the season playing the first six at home, this was a good chance for coach Stephanie White to test her team early in her fourth season. The Commodores outrebound­ed UConn 40-35.

 ?? MARK ZALESKI/AP PHOTO ?? Vanderbilt forward Autumn Newby drives against UConn forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa, right during the first half of Wednesday’s game at Nashville, Tenn.
MARK ZALESKI/AP PHOTO Vanderbilt forward Autumn Newby drives against UConn forward Olivia Nelson-Ododa, right during the first half of Wednesday’s game at Nashville, Tenn.

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