UConn women's basketball guard Azzi Fudd has made 14 of her past 27 3-pointers as the Huskies play Oklahoma Saturday in a March Madness game.
Unlike the men’s Sweet 16 and Elite Eight, the women’s have two “super regional” locations — a move that Geno Auriemma said “ruined the game.”
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Heading into an NCAA Tournament game against the No. 2 seed UConn women’s basketball team, the players from No. 3 Oklahoma are feeling prepared by the slate of top teams they faced during the regular season in the SEC.
It didn't take the Notre Dame women's basketball team long to realize that playing in the second weekend of March Madness is a bit different.
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The Huskies won the first quarter 34-5 and never looked back. Azzi Fudd scored 21 points in the first half for UConn and contributed 27 overall.
South Carolina was a slight favorite ahead of the Huskies at BetMGM to win it all after the bracket was announced, but UConn has taken over that status before the Sweet 16 despite being a No. 2 seed. UConn is now +175 to win it all and South Carolina is at +200.