Miami Herald

UConn rallies to trip UCLA

- From Miami Herald Wire Services

Napheesa Collier had 25 points and 10 rebounds to help No. 2 UConn rally to beat sixth-seeded UCLA 69-61 on Friday night in the Albany Regional semifinals at Albany, N.Y.

Trailing 50-49 entering the fourth quarter, the Huskies scored the first six points of the period to start a 15-4 run.

Crystal Dangerfiel­d, who had a quiet night until the fourth quarter, had a nifty lefty-handed layup high off the glass during the spurt. She had nine points during the game-changing burst. She finished with 15 points.

Katie Lou Samuelson, who had gone without a basket in the first three quarters, finally scored to cap the run. The senior stole the ball near halfcourt then drove in for a layup and was fouled. She hit the ensuing free throw and the Huskies (34-2) were able to hold on for the win. Samuelson finished with six points on 1-for-6 shooting.

The loss ended a strong run for UCLA (22-13). The Bruins won 10 of their final 12 regular-season games after losing its top two scorers from last year to the WNBA in Jordin Canada and Monique Billings.

The Huskies are trying to extend its record Final Four run to 12 consecutiv­e years. During that stretch the team has won six national championsh­ips and had a record 111-game winning streak.

Samuelson had been battling a back injury for the past few weeks that forced her to miss the American Athletic Conference Tournament. She didn’t have her first points until the third quarter when she was fouled on a drive. It was ruled a flagrant foul on review.

UCLA was up by one after three before UConn took over.

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