University of Connecticut Athletics
UConn at Marquette Postgame Notes
1/13/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Jan. 13, 2010
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UConn extended its current winning streak to 55 games - passing Louisiana Tech's 54-game skein (1980-82) for the second-longest in NCAA Division I history.
UConn improves to 221-83 all-time in the month of January and has won its last 28 games played during the calendar's first month.
UConn improves to a perfect 5-0 all-time against Marquette following tonight's win.
UConn is a perfect 3-0 all-time against Marquette in Milwaukee.
UConn has won each of its last 12 BIG EAST road games.
UConn has won 128 consecutive games against non-ranked opponents.
UConn has won 136 of its last 144 games against BIG EAST opponents in the regular season.
UConn is 91-9 on the road since Feb. 1, 2001.
UConn is 248-11 when playing as the nation's top ranked team in the Associated Press Top 25.
UConn opens 16-0 for the third straight season and the eighth time since 1994-95.
UConn has won its last 68 BIG EAST regular season games overall against opponents other than Rutgers.
UConn's Maya Moore picked up her third foul with 11:44 remaining in the first half as UConn held a 20-6 lead.
UConn increased its lead from 20-6 to 44-20 with Moore sitting out the final 11:44 of the first half.
UConn held Marquette without a field goal for a stretch of 5:13 in the first half.
Tina Charles' 23 points marks her seventh straight game in double-figure points and her 15th in 16 games this season.
Tina Charles' scored 20 of her 23 points in the first half.
UConn held Marquette to a .172 (5-of-29) field goal percentage in the opening half.
Marquette's 20 first-half points marked the 14th time in 16 games this season that UConn has held its opponent to 27 points in the first half.
Kalana Greene's 15 points marked her ninth game with double-figure points this season and her 57th of her career. Tina Charles' 23 points and 10 rebounds marked her second straight double-double, fourth this season and the 43rd of her career.
Maya Moore's four points marked the lowest scoring output of her career and only the fourth time in 93 career games she has not registered double-figure points.
UConn has won each of its last 55 games by a minimum of 10 points - an NCAA record.