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UConn has a history with rival Baylor

- By Paul Doyle

Tennessee was the first and most passionate rival. Notre Dame was the next foil, a Big East opponent and an adversary on the national stage.

Baylor?

UConn has faced Baylor eight times, losing as many as it has won. It can’t be a rivalry if one team wins game after game, so this might be UConn’s best rival.

The Huskies and Bears first met in the Final Four 11 years ago. The latest chapter in the rivalry is in the Elite Eight — UConn and Baylor, Monday night (7 p.m.) for a spot in the Final Four.

Let’s take a trip down memory lane:

APRIL 4, 2010 IN SAN ANTONIO

UConn 70, Baylor 50: In the national semifinals, No. 1 UConn pulled away in the second half to beat Brittney Griner and Baylor. It was 41-38 with under 15 minutes left, but UConn seized control behind Maya Moore

(34 points, 12 rebounds) and Tina Charles (21 points, 13 rebounds). Griner had 13 points, five blocks and six rebounds. It was UConn’s

77th consecutiv­e win. The 78th was a national-title victory over Stanford two nights later.

NOV. 16, 2010 IN HARTFORD

UConn 65, Baylor 64: In a matchup of No.

1 vs. No. 2, the top-ranked Huskies climbed back from an eight-point deficit for their 80th consecutiv­e win. Odyssey Sims missed a

30-foot shot as time expired and UConn held on for the win. Bria Hartley scored eight points in the final four minutes to lift UConn. Moore had 30 points, Griner 19 points and nine blocks.

DEC. 18, 2011 IN WACO, TEXAS

Baylor 66, UConn 61: This time, No. 1 Baylor prevailed over No. 2 UConn as Griner had 12 points in a 27-11 closing run. UConn led by 11 with 15 minutes left, but Baylor was simply too good down the stretch. Griner had 25 points, nine blocks and nine rebounds, while Sims had 23 points. Hartley led the Huskies with 25 points.

FEB. 18, 2013 IN HARTFORD

Baylor 76, UConn 70: Reigning national champion and top-ranked Baylor got 21 second-half points from Griner, en route to a win over No 3 UConn at a sold out XL Center. Griner had 25 points and nine rebounds while Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis led UConn with 26 points and 15 rebounds. Struggling freshman Breanna Stewart played just seven minutes.

JAN. 13, 2014 IN WACO, TEXAS

UConn 66, Baylor 55: This time, Stewart asserted herself with 18 points and 11 rebounds, as No. 1 UConn ended Baylor’s 69game home winning streak. The defending national champion Huskies outscored No. 7 Baylor 16-6 down the stretch. Sims was averaging 31.8 points per game and scored 20, with UConn holding her to 4 of 25 shooting.

NOV. 17, 2016 IN STORRS

UConn 72, Baylor 61: Freshman Crystal Dangerfiel­d scored 19 points in just her second career game and No. 7 UConn outscored Baylor 16-2 down the stretch to up to upset the No. 2 Bears. It was UConn’s 77th consecutiv­e win as a young team passed an earlyseaso­n test. Katie Lou Samuelson added 16 points and Gabby Williams 14 for UConn.

JAN. 3, 2019 IN WACO, TEXAS

Baylor 68, UConn 57: This was the end of UConn’s 126-game winning streak. The No. 1 Huskies lost for the first time since Nov. 14, 2014 as No. 8 Baylor controlled from start to finish. The Huskies had no answer for Kalani Brown (22 points, 17 rebounds). Napheesa Collier led UConn with 16 points.

JAN. 9, 2020 IN HARTFORD

Baylor 74, UConn 58: Baylor ended another streak — UConn’s 98-game home winning streak. The No. 1 Huskies couldn’t stop Tea Cooper (27 points) and No. 6 Baylor pulled away at the XL Center. UConn trailed by one point with 6:36 left, but Baylor reeled off 15 unanswered points and the game was over.

 ?? Tony Gutierrez / AP ?? UConn’s Breanna Stewart (30) and Saniya Chong compete for a rebound against Baylor’s Kristina Higgins in the first half in 2014 in Waco, Texas.
Tony Gutierrez / AP UConn’s Breanna Stewart (30) and Saniya Chong compete for a rebound against Baylor’s Kristina Higgins in the first half in 2014 in Waco, Texas.

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