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		Strong, Fudd help UConn blow out 
		UCLA 85-51 in Final Four as Bueckers moves 1 win from elusive title
			[April 05, 2025]  
			By DOUG FEINBERG 
			TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd didn’t even need much 
			help from superstar Paige Bueckers to propel UConn into the national 
			title game, leading the Huskies to a remarkably easy 85-51 victory 
			over UCLA on Friday night in the Final Four of the women’s NCAA 
			Tournament.
 Strong finished with 22 points and Fudd scored all of her 19 points 
			in the first half for the second-seeded Huskies, who are one win 
			away from their 12th national championship and first since the team 
			won four straight from 2013-16, led by Breanna Stewart. The 
			eight-year title drought is the longest for the Huskies since they 
			won their first in 1995.
 
 “We aren’t worried about the past. Every single day you walk into 
			the gym and live up to the standard of playing UConn basketball,” 
			Bueckers said. “Not comparing yourself to other teams and players 
			before. We want to fill their shoes and make them proud. Wear the 
			jersey with pride.”
 
 UConn will face defending champion South Carolina on Sunday for the 
			title after the Gamecocks beat Texas 74-57 earlier Friday night. 
			It’s a rematch of the 2022 championship game, which the Gamecocks 
			won 64-49. The teams met in February and UConn shocked South 
			Carolina with a 29-point road victory.
 
			
			 
			“They've played basketball at an exceptionally high level when you 
			think about the Final Fours they've been too and the consistency in 
			their program," UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. “The ability to win 
			national championships multiple times and (they) are in a position 
			to win back-to-back ones.”
 Bueckers, the likely top pick in the WNBA draft on April 14, 
			finished with 16 points after topping 30 in each of the previous 
			three games for the Huskies (36-3).
 
 “If Paige had 16 last year, we wouldn't have made it to the Final 
			Four,” Auriemma said. “If she had the game she had today the 
			previous year, it would be almost impossible for us to win.”
 
 All-America center Lauren Betts scored 26 points for top overall 
			seed UCLA (34-3).
 
 UConn got off to a hot start with Strong and Fudd leading the way. 
			Even when shots looked off, they found their way in. Fudd, one of 
			the best shooters in the country whose career at UConn has been 
			interrupted by multiple injuries, banked in a 3-pointer from the top 
			of the key, prompting Auriemma to throw his arms in the air and 
			smile.
 
			“It’s just so much fun to watch her play with joy and be at this 
			stage,” Bueckers said of Fudd. “You see all the ups and downs, the 
			bad days, the good days and to be at this spot where it’s the light 
			at the end of the tunnel and for her to perform and be at this 
			stage, it means everything to us.”
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            UConn center Jana El Alfy (8) and UConn guard Paige Bueckers (5) 
			react during the first half of a national semifinal Final Four game 
			against UCLA during the women's NCAA college basketball tournament, 
			Friday, April 4, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) 
             
 
			 The Huskies led 23-13 at the end of the first 
			quarter. They continued the onslaught behind Fudd to open a 42-22 
			advantage at the break. Bueckers had the play of the half with a 
			touch pass in the air to Kaitlyn Chen for a layup late in the second 
			quarter.
 UCLA never threated in the second half as the 6-foot-7 Betts had 
			little help. UConn ended up breaking its own record for margin of 
			victory in the Final Four or national title game — the Huskies won 
			the 2013 championship by 33 points over Louisville.
 
 UCLA's run ends
 The Bruins fell short in their first appearance in the NCAA Final 
			Four. UCLA won a national title in 1978 in the pre-NCAA era of 
			women’s basketball. The Bruins were looking to become the first team 
			from the Big Ten, a conference they joined this season, to win a 
			championship since Purdue did it in 1999.
 
 UCLA cruised through its best regular season, earning the No. 1 
			ranking in the AP Top 25 for the first time and holding the spot for 
			14 weeks.
 
 The Bruins only lost twice this year before Friday, both to JuJu 
			Watkins and USC. UCLA got a measure of revenge by beating USC to win 
			the Big Ten Tournament in its first year in the league after the 
			dismantling of the Pac-12. The Bruins set a program record for wins 
			in a season and won 23 consecutive games, including 22 in a row by 
			double digits.
 
 
			
			 “We’ve obviously gone to new heights this year, but we got to let 
			the pain of this hopefully teach us to go to new heights next year," 
			UCLA coach Cori Close said. “Learn from this and be better the next 
			time. (It’s) really unusual to be in this position at the Final Four 
			and have zero seniors in your locker room and have an opportunity to 
			come back stronger, more connected, learning from this experience 
			and be better the next time.”
 
			
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