University of Connecticut Athletics
UConn vs. Sacred Heart Post Game Notes
12/5/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Dec. 5, 2010
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- Maya Moore became Connecticut's all-time scoring leader when she buried a mid-range jumper at the 12:42 mark. She finished the game with 17 points, extending her all-time mark to 2,355 career points.
- UConn improved to 26-0 against intrastate opponents since Geno Auriemma became head coach for the 1985-86 season.
- The Huskies improved to 110-11 all-time at the XL Center.
- Freshman point guard Bria Hartley returned to the starting lineup after a one-game hiatus. The Huskies have used the same lineup in back-to-back games only once this season.
- UConn led this one wire-to-wire. The Huskies have trailed for only 15:01 this season.
- Tiffany Hayes scored 15 first-half points, marking the most points she has scored in a half since she poured in 30 first-half points against Holy Cross on November 14. Those 30 points marked the most a Husky has ever scored in a half.
- The Huskies' 57 first-half points totaled more than Sacred Heart scored in the entire game, marking the 33rd time over UConn's 85-game winning streak that Connecticut has scored more points in a half than its opponent scored in a game.
- UConn has now won 98-straight games when scoring at least 80 points.