University of Connecticut Athletics
UConn vs. Seton Hall Postgame Notes
1/2/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Jan. 2, 2010
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Today's win marked the 800th in the history of the UConn women's basketball program.
Today's game marked the seventh straight season that UConn opened BIG EAST Conference play on the road.
UConn extends its current winning streak to 51 consecutive games.
UConn has won its last 22 consecutive regular-season games away from home.
Today's game marked the first of four over the next eight days for Connecticut.
UConn improves to 23-5 all-time in BIG EAST Conference openers and have won its last 18 straight.
UConn moves its all-time record in January to 217-83 and have won its last 24 games played during the calendar's first month.
UConn has won its last 26 meetings with Seton Hall and 41 of the last 42 overall while leading the all-time series 46-10.
UConn is 90-9 in its last 99 road games during the regular season.
UConn has won 64 straight games against BIG EAST opponents other than Rutgers following today's win at Seton Hall.
UConn moves to 259-3 in the last 10 years (since Jan. 1999) against non-ranked opponents.
UConn improves to 244-11 when playing as the nation's No. 1 ranked team in the Associated Press Top 25.
UConn improves to 12-0 to start the season for the fourth straight season and the 12th time since 1994-95.
UConn went on a 17-0 run early in the first half over a span of 5:31 to open a 19-2 advantage - Kalana Greene sparked the run with nine points.
Seton Hall called three timeouts in the initial 10:13 of the game.
Kalana Greene's 16 points marked her seventh game with double-figure points this season and the 55th of her career - she has notched double-figure points in two of the last three games overall.
Tina Charles' 19 points marked her third straight game with double-figure points, her 11th this season and 95th of her career.
Seton Hall's 12 points in the first half marked the fewest UConn has allowed in any half this season - tying the 12 points allowed in the second half at Holy Cross on Nov. 20.
UConn's 52 points in the first half marked its sixth game with 50-plus points in the first half this season.
UConn's 67-point margin of victory marked its biggest against a BIG EAST opponent since it handed Pittsburgh a 112-43 setback (69-points) on Jan. 2, 2002.
Maya Moore's 14 points marked her 23rd straight game with double-figure points and the 85th in her 88 game career.
UConn has won its last 124 games against unranked opponents following today's win at Seton Hall.
Meghan Gardler's 16 points marked her fourth game this season in double-figure points and the fifth of her career.
Meghan Gardler's 16 points marked a career-best scoring effort.