Porterville Recorder

No. 1 Uconn notches 83rd win in a row

- By TOM COYNE

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — A month into the season Connecticu­t doesn’t look quite as vulnerable as many people thought. Not after beating No. 2 Notre Dame. Not after winning its 83rd straight game.

Two days after narrowly earning the topranking in The Associated Press poll, the Huskies easily secured that title on the court with a comfortabl­e 72-61 victory over the Fighting Irish on Wednesday night, their third straight victory over a ranked team.

Coach Geno Auriemma said the Huskies (8-0) wouldn’t know their winning streak stretched to more than two years if not for the media.

“I would think if this was the first time our program had ever been here, we’d be acting a little bit different. You don’t want to sound like you don’t appreciate it — but we did win 90 in a row,” Auriemma said.

Napheesa Collier scored 14 of her 20 points in the second half after playing just nine minutes in the first half because of foul trouble, Gabby Williams had 19 points, 12 rebounds and six assists, and Katie Lou Samuelson added 18 points to pace the Huskies.

The Huskies trailed for about 2 minutes in late in the second quarter, but played with the lead most of the game as they controlled the inside, outscoring the Irish 42-30 in the paint and finishing with a 35-32 edge in rebounding.

“I was really disappoint­ed in everything, execution, the inability to get the ball to Bri. Completely ineffectiv­e offensivel­y,” Notre Dame coach Muffet Mcgraw said.

Brianna Turner led the Irish (8-1) with 16 points and 12 rebounds, and Lindsay Allen added 11 points.

After Notre Dame tied it at 42 with just under 2 minutes left in the third quarter, the Huskies forced a pair of turnovers leading to layups by Samuelson and Williams. Collier added a pair of free throws to give Connecticu­t led 5043 at the end of the third quarter.

“We knew they were going to hit us hard at times and we just had to hit back harder,” Williams said.

Auriemma said that stretch was the key.

“In that moment when it could have gone into the fourth quarter differentl­y, I think it kept our confidence level high and may have put a damper on them,” he said.

The Huskies stretched it to 65-54 on a 3-point play by Samuelson with 3:06 left to put the game away.

Auriemma said he won’t get too excited about the victory.

“I know this is Dec. 7th and there’s a long way to go between now and the end of the season,” he said.

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