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How Sweet
It Is!!
Huskies Advance to Round of
16 for 12th straight season with victory over Florida State
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STORRS, Conn. (March 22, 2005) – Four UConn players finished in
double-figure points as the No. 3 seed University of Connecticut women’s
basketball team advanced to the “Sweet Sixteen" for the 12th
consecutive season following its 70-52 win over No. 6 seed Florida State on
Tuesday night at Gampel Pavilion.
UConn will advance to the Kansas City Regional Semifinals
where it will face No. 2 seed Stanford on Sunday, March 27 at Municipal Coliseum
at 9:30 p.m. on ESPN2.
The Huskies improved to 25-7 overall on the season, while
Florida State slips to 24-8.
The win extended UConn’s NCAA Tournament winning streak to
20 games – one shy of tying Tennessee’s NCAA record mark of 21 (1996-99).
Tuesday’s second-round clash stayed tight early as the
team’s were tied at 14-14 at the 11:07 mark of the first half before the Huskies
pulled away for good with a 28-5 run over the final 11:23 of the first half.
UConn held Florida State to just 19 first half points – its
lowest scoring effort over the opening 20 minutes this season. Senior Roneeka
Hodges was the only Florida State player to hit a field goal in the first half.
The Huskies held the Seminoles to a .200 (5-of-25) field
goal percentage in the first half as it held a 40-19 lead at the half.
Florida State turned the ball over 19 times which resulted
in 22 UConn points. The Huskies also dominated the Seminoles in the paint as
they out-scored them 36-22 – which included a lopsided 22-2 margin in the first
half.
Florida State managed to out-score UConn 33-30 in the
second half as it improved its touch from the field to .500 (13-of-26).
The win improved UConn’s mark in NCAA Tournament games
since 2000 to 30-1 and upped its record in second round games to 13-2. The
Huskies boast an all-time mark of 55-11 in NCAA Tournament games following its
win over Florida State.
Ann Strother (Castle Rock, Colo.) matched her
career-best scoring performance in an NCAA Tournament game with 17 points.
Jessica Moore (Palmer, Alaska) poured in 11 points and 12 rebounds for her
third career double-double in the NCAA Tournament and her third this season.
Barbara Turner (Cleveland, Ohio) and Ashley
Battle (Pittsburgh, Pa.) each posted 11 points to round out the Huskies’
double-digit scorers.
Hodges tallied a game-high 28 points to pace Florida State
in the loss.
UConn-Florida State Postgame Notes
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UConn extends its winning steak in NCAA Tournament games to 20
straight - one shy of the NCAA record.
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UConn improves to 55-11 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.
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UConn owns a 30-1 mark in NCAA Tournament games since 2000.
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The Huskies have won 17 of their last 20 games overall following
its win over Florida State.
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UConn improves to 13-2 all-time in the second round of the NCAA
Tournament..
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UConn moves to 5-1 overall when playing in the NCAA Tournament as
the No. 3 seed.
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UConn improves to 26-2 all-time at Gampel Pavilion in NCAA
Tournament games and has won the last 24 straight.
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UConn improves to 6-4 all-time vs. ACC opponents in the NCAA
Tournament.
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UConn improves to 41-8 in the NCAA Tournament when it earns an automatic berth.
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This marks UConn's 12th straight Regional Semifinal appearance and its 13th in
the program's history.
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Charde Houston moved into a tie for second place on the UConn
Freshman Block List with Rebecca Lobo at 46.
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UConn improves to 24-1 when holding its opponent under 60 points.
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Ann Strother's 17 points tied her career-best single-game scoring effort in an
NCAA Tournament game with 17 points.
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