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Show Summary:
On this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies’ 73-55 win over Georgetown, led by Azzi Fudd’s stellar homecoming performance and Sarah Strong’s continued dominance. We’ll also discuss UConn’s depth, including key contributions from Morgan Cheli and KK Arnold off the bench, and dive into the frontrunners and contenders for NCAA Women’s Basketball awards, with insight into how UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong fit into the national conversation.
Show Notes:
Segment 1: UConn’s Win Over Georgetown – A Balanced Team Effort
UConn showcased their depth and resilience in a convincing win over Georgetown. Highlights include:
• Azzi Fudd’s Homecoming Performance: Fudd led all scorers with 21 points, shooting 8-13 from the field and 5-8 from three, delivering in front of her hometown crowd.
• Sarah Strong’s Dominance: The freshman nearly notched a double-double with 16 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, continuing to prove her value as one of UConn’s most consistent contributors.
• Team Effort: The starting lineup combined for 61 points, with key contributions from Jana El Alfy (6 rebounds, 4 blocks), Ashlynn Shade (12 points, 7 rebounds), and Kaitlyn Chen (6 points, 2 assists).
Segment 2: UConn’s Depth Steps Up – Cheli and Ziebell Shine Off the Bench
UConn’s bench provided critical support, particularly through Morgan Cheli, who delivered 5 points and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes. Her energy and efficiency continue to solidify her role in the rotation.
• Cheli’s Contributions: A versatile performance highlighted her ability to rebound, defend, and score.
• Ziebell’s Potential: While quieter this game, Ziebell remains a key bench option alongside Cheli.
• Team Stats: The Huskies shot 53.4% from the field and 38.5% from three while dominating the boards and maintaining control defensively.
Segment 3: My Opinion – Front-Runners and Contenders for NCAA Women’s Basketball Awards
The race for national awards is heating up, with UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong in the mix.
• Player of the Year Race: Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame), JuJu Watkins (USC), Paige Bueckers (UConn), and Lauren Betts (UCLA) lead the discussion, each bringing unique strengths to the table.
• Freshman of the Year: Sarah Strong has exceeded expectations, drawing comparisons to UConn legends and making her a lock for this award.
• Coach of the Year: Niele Ivey (Notre Dame) leads the race, with Cori Close (UCLA) as a close challenger.
• Quick Hits: South Carolina’s resilience despite losing Ashlyn Watkins shows their championship pedigree.
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• X (Twitter): @LockedOnUConn
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• TikTok: @LockedOnUConn
Show Summary:
On this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies’ 73-55 win over Georgetown, led by Azzi Fudd’s stellar homecoming performance and Sarah Strong’s continued dominance. We’ll also discuss UConn’s depth, including key contributions from Morgan Cheli and KK Arnold off the bench, and dive into the frontrunners and contenders for NCAA Women’s Basketball awards, with insight into how UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong fit into the national conversation.
Show Notes:
Segment 1: UConn’s Win Over Georgetown – A Balanced Team Effort
UConn showcased their depth and resilience in a convincing win over Georgetown. Highlights include:
• Azzi Fudd’s Homecoming Performance: Fudd led all scorers with 21 points, shooting 8-13 from the field and 5-8 from three, delivering in front of her hometown crowd.
• Sarah Strong’s Dominance: The freshman nearly notched a double-double with 16 points, nine rebounds, and six assists, continuing to prove her value as one of UConn’s most consistent contributors.
• Team Effort: The starting lineup combined for 61 points, with key contributions from Jana El Alfy (6 rebounds, 4 blocks), Ashlynn Shade (12 points, 7 rebounds), and Kaitlyn Chen (6 points, 2 assists).
Segment 2: UConn’s Depth Steps Up – Cheli and Ziebell Shine Off the Bench
UConn’s bench provided critical support, particularly through Morgan Cheli, who delivered 5 points and 7 rebounds in 22 minutes. Her energy and efficiency continue to solidify her role in the rotation.
• Cheli’s Contributions: A versatile performance highlighted her ability to rebound, defend, and score.
• Ziebell’s Potential: While quieter this game, Ziebell remains a key bench option alongside Cheli.
• Team Stats: The Huskies shot 53.4% from the field and 38.5% from three while dominating the boards and maintaining control defensively.
Segment 3: My Opinion – Front-Runners and Contenders for NCAA Women’s Basketball Awards
The race for national awards is heating up, with UConn players like Paige Bueckers and Sarah Strong in the mix.
• Player of the Year Race: Hannah Hidalgo (Notre Dame), JuJu Watkins (USC), Paige Bueckers (UConn), and Lauren Betts (UCLA) lead the discussion, each bringing unique strengths to the table.
• Freshman of the Year: Sarah Strong has exceeded expectations, drawing comparisons to UConn legends and making her a lock for this award.
• Coach of the Year: Niele Ivey (Notre Dame) leads the race, with Cori Close (UCLA) as a close challenger.
• Quick Hits: South Carolina’s resilience despite losing Ashlyn Watkins shows their championship pedigree.
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