| Cyclones blown away by UConn |
Sun Mar 28 14:48:13 2010 EST |
| Dayton, OH (Sports Network) - Maya Moore posted a game-high 25 points as the UConn Huskies crushed Iowa State, 74-36, in the Dayton Regional Semifinal of the NCAA Tournament. Moore, who also registered six rebounds, three assists and three steals for the Huskies (36-0), knocked down her first five three-point attempts of the game as the victory stretched the nation's longest win streak to a staggering 75 in a row and the team continues to add to its NCAA record. Tina Charles accounted for 16 po |
| Romar's steady hand key to Washington's success |
Wed Mar 24 03:19:00 2010 EST |
| ars ago, Romar took the fifth-seeded Huskies to Washington, D.C., where they led No. 1 seed Connecticut into the closing seconds. Then Rashad Anderson's 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left - when Romar chose not to foul up by three - forced overtime. UConn went on to win 98-92. Romar candidly admitted this week that the loss to UConn still haunts him. ``If I would never experience as a head coach an opportunity to go to the Final Four and win a national championship, that UConn game will always |
| Cyclones sneak by Green Bay in NCAA Tournament |
Wed Mar 24 00:44:20 2010 EST |
| verting a total of just eight field goals as the Cyclones bounced back to capture the four-point victory as Bolte knocked down a three-pointer at the 1:19 mark and then converted a pair of free throws in the final seconds. Green Bay, which was outscored at the charity stripe 14-10, suffered 18 turnovers and made only 6-of-17 shots from three-point range. With the victory the Cyclones are now set to face off against the top-seeded and undefeated UConn Huskies in the Sweet 16 in Dayton on Sunday. |
| Invincible UConn cruises to Sweet 16 |
Tue Mar 23 21:05:02 2010 EST |
| e scored 19 points to lead the top- seeded Connecticut Huskies to a 90-36 romp over the eighth-seeded Temple Owls in the second round of the NCAA Tournament's Dayton Regional. Kelly Faris netted 13 points and grabbed 10 rebounds off the bench for UConn (35-0), which pushed its NCAA record winning streak to 74 games. Tina Charles added 12 points, and Tiffany Hayes contributed 11 points. Shaqwedia Wallace scored 12 points in a reserve role for Temple (25-9). UConn shot 21-of-27 from the floor in |
| Temple beats James Madison to advance |
Sun Mar 21 17:13:38 2010 EST |
| lead the eighth-seeded Temple Owls to a 65-53 victory over the ninth-seeded James Madison Dukes in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Kristen McCarthy and LaKeisha Eaddy added 15 points apiece for Temple (25-8), which will battle top-seeded UConn in the second round. The Huskies have won an NCAA record 73 consecutive games, and Temple head coach Tonya Cardoza was an assistant coach at UConn for 14 years. Dawn Evans scored 18 points in defeat for James Madison (26-7), which received 14 poi |
| UConn dominant as usual |
Sun Mar 21 15:17:34 2010 EST |
| s Network) - Tina Charles posted 22 points and 11 rebounds to lead the top-seeded Connecticut Huskies to a 95-39 romp over the 16th- seeded Southern University Jaguars in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Maya Moore pitched in 21 points for UConn (34-0), which extended its NCAA record winning streak to 73 games. Tiffany Hayes and Kalana Greene both scored 12 points for the Huskies, and Meghan Gardler pitched in 10 points off the bench. Hannah Kador netted 10 points despite 3-of-22 shootin |
| Stanford crushed UC Riverside as expected |
Sun Mar 21 01:11:40 2010 EST |
| gham tallied 10 points in defeat for UC Riverside (17-16). Stanford went on a 19-7 run in the first half and led 37-23 at halftime. The Cardinal, who pulled away rather easily in the second half, earned a 44-29 rebounding advantage in the contest despite the fact that All-American center Jayne Appel played only 15 minutes. Appel is dealing with a sore right ankle. Stanford has now won 23 consecutive games since suffering their only loss to the season to a powerhouse UConn team back in December. |
| UConn leads top seeds for women's tourney |
Mon Mar 15 19:53:04 2010 EST |
| d for the Sacramento Region, and faces UC Riverside, the Big West winner, in the first round. The Cardinal's only loss this season came against Connecticut in December, a game in which Stanford led at halftime. The Cardinal could potentially face UConn in the national championship game, as the teams are on the opposite side of the bracket. Stanford lost to Connecticut in last year's Final Four. Nebraska (30-1) received the top seed in the Kansas City Region and will take on Missouri Valley Conf |
| UConn unanimous in final poll |
Mon Mar 15 13:11:45 2010 EST |
| lection as the top women's college basketball team in the final Associated Press poll. The Huskies (33-0), winners of an NCAA Division I women's record 72 straight games, went wire-to-wire as the top-ranked team for the second consecutive season. UConn received all 40 first-place votes and 1,000 points from a nationwide media panel. Connecticut has been No. 1 for a record 43 consecutive weeks, 35 straight as a unanimous choice. Stanford, with its lone loss to Connecticut, kept its hold of the N |
| Report: Calhoun, Huskies close to contract extension |
Thu Mar 11 21:04:12 2010 EST |
| gave the Huskies hope for a possible at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament, but those dreams were dashed with a four-game losing streak to end the season, including an embarrassing 75-53 loss to St. John's in the first round of Big East tourney. UConn ended the season 17-15, including a lowly 7-11 mark in conference play. In his 24 years with the program, the Huskies have gone 573-218. He also coached 14 seasons at Northeastern, compiling a record of 250-137. In 2009, Calhoun became the sevent |
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