University of Connecticut Athletics
UConn/USF Post Game Notes
2/29/2016 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
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The Series vs. USF
UConn is now 18-0 all-time against USF, including 8-0 against the Bulls in Tampa
Huskies Have Not Lost Many Halves
During UConn's last 364 halves, the Huskies have been outscored 19 times. Tonight marks the first time the Huskies trailed at the half all season, 25-24, and the first time since trailing Dayton, 44-43, in last year's NCAA Regional Final.
All-Time vs. Ranked Foes
Connecticut has an all-time record of 225-61 (.784) versus Top-25 AP ranked teams. UConn is 57-24 all-time on the road against ranked opponents and 33-11 in road games against ranked teams since 2004-05.
UConn on Third-Longest Winning Streak in NCAA History
UConn's current winning streak is the third-longest in NCAA-history, supplanting La. Tech's 54-game streak from 1980-82. UConn has won 113 of its last 114 games. The current streak is 66.
Gampel Dominance
The Huskies boast a record of 269-7 (.973) in Gampel Pavilion since 1993-94. UConn has won 159 of its last 163 games at Gampel Pavilion and is 311-19 (.940) at the facility all-time. UConn has won 94 of its last 96 games in its on-campus facility, dating back to a 60-56 setback to No. 9 Rutgers on February 7, 2006.
Huskies in February
UConn enters today's game with an all-time record of 242-100 in games played during the month of February. The Huskies have won 73 of their last 78 games during the month.
Huskies Avoid Back-to-Back Losses
The Huskies have not lost back-to-back games since the 1992-1993 season. The last time UConn dropped consecutive games was during the 1992-1993 season when they lost against Providence (3/7/93) and Louisville (3/17/93). Connecticut has gone 840 games without back-to-back defeats. The Huskies are 57-0 following a loss during the streak
The Big 50
During the April 3, 2011 Final Four showdown with Notre Dame, the Irish snapped UConn's string of 264 consecutive games without allowing an opponent to shoot over .500 from the field. The Irish shot 51.9 percent in the national semifinal victory over the Huskies. Notre Dame is the only opponent in the last 435 games to shoot over 50 percent from the floor against UConn.