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Huskies Roll to 95-47
First Round Win Over Dartmouth
UConn to face Florida State in Second Round
Tuesday Night at 7:00 p.m.
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STORRS, Conn. (March 20, 2005) – The No. 3 seed University
of Connecticut women’s basketball team rolled to its 19th straight
win in the NCAA Tournament with a 95-47 win over No. 14 seed Dartmouth on Sunday
night at Gampel Pavilion.
The
Huskies displayed a diversified offensive attack in the convincing victory as
all 12 active Huskies scored in the game – marking the first time this season
that Connecticut has accomplished that feat.
UConn advances to Tuesday’s second round game where it will
face No. 6 seed Florida State at 7:00 p.m. (ET)
at Gampel Pavilion.
UConn improves to 24-7 overall while Ivy League champion
Dartmouth closes out its season with a 17-11 mark.
Connecticut improves to 54-11 all-time in NCAA Tournament
games and boasts a 29-1 mark in the NCAA Tournament dating back to 2000.
The Huskies also move to 25-2 all-time at Gampel Pavilion
in NCAA Tournament play and have won each of their last 23 such games at the
facility.
The Huskies never trailed in the contest which saw them run
out to a 9-2 lead over the initial 5:35 before going on a 27-7 run over the next
8:06 to run their advantage to 36-10.
UConn finished the opening half with 51 points, its
second-highest opening half scoring total of the season and its largest
first-half scoring total in an NCAA Tournament game since posting 51 in the
first 20 minutes in its first-round win over Pennsylvania in 2004.
Connecticut picked up right where it left off in the second
as it shot .613 (19-of-31) from the field while out-scoring the Big Green 44-21
over the final 20 minutes.
Junior Ann Strother (Castle Rock, Colo.) and freshman
Mel
Thomas (Cincinnati, Ohio) paced five UConn players that finished with
double-figure points at 13. Jessica Moore (Palmer, Alaska) added 11 while
Charde Houston (San Diego, Calif.) and Willnett Crockett (Harbor City, Calif.)
each notched 10.
UConn drilled a season-best 11 three-point field goals in
the win as eight different players connected from beyond the arc. Thomas led
the long-range assault with a team-best three 3-pointers.
Elise Morrison paced Dartmouth in the loss with a game-high
15 points.
UConn-Dartmouth Postgame Notes
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UConn extends its winning steak in NCAA Tournament games to 19
straight.
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UConn improves to 54-11 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.
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UConn owns a 29-1 mark in NCAA Tournament games since 2000.
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The Huskies have won 16 of their last 19 games overall following
its win over Dartmouth.
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UConn improves to 3-0 vs. Ivy League opponents in the NCAA
Tournament.
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UConn moves to 4-1 overall when playing in the NCAA Tournament as
the No. 3 seed.
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UConn improves to 25-2 all-time at Gampel Pavilion in NCAA
Tournament games.
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Ann Strother hit the 200th 3-point field goal of her
career in the win - she currently boasts a career total of 201 career 3-point
field goals.
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UConn’s 51 first-half points marked its most in the opening half
of an NCAA Tournament game since scoring 51 vs. Pennsylvania in the first round
in 2004.
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UConn’s 51 first-half points tied its second-highest opening half
scoring total this season.
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UConn has a 23-game winning streak in NCAA Tournament games played
in Gampel Pavilion.
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UConn’s win over Dartmouth marked the first time this season that
all 12 active players on the roster scored in the same game.
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UConn improves 40-8 all-time in the NCAA Tournament when it earns
an automatic berth.
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UConn improves to 29-3 all-time in NCAA Tournament games played
in the state of Connecticut.
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UConn improves to 13-2 all-time in the first round of the NCAA
Tournament.
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UConn owns a 23-1 mark when holding its opponents to under 60
points this season.
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Dartmouth’s 47 points marked the 16th time in 31 games
that UConn has held its opponent to less than 50 points.
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Willnett Crockett’s 10 points marked her highest single-game
scoring effort in an NCAA Tournament game. |