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02/01 14:45 CST No. 1 UConn hands Tennessee worst loss in storied rivalry,
routing Lady Vols 96-66
No. 1 UConn hands Tennessee worst loss in storied rivalry, routing Lady Vols
96-66
By DOUG FEINBERG
AP Basketball Writer
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) --- Azzi Fudd and UConn got a measure of revenge for the
team's most recent loss, handing Tennessee the largest defeat in the history of
the storied rivalry between the teams.
The No. 1 Huskies were up by four midway through the third quarter before using
a 14-0 run to close the period and put the game away in the 96-66 victory
Sunday.
The 30-point margin topped the Huskies' 79-56 victory in 2002 that was the
previous worst loss in the series for 15th-ranked Tennessee. It's the
second-worst defeat ever for the Lady Vols, only surpassed by a 31-point loss
to Texas in 1984 according to the school's record book.
UConn coach Geno Auriemma didn't know that it was the most lopsided game in the
series history. He didn't really seem to care. He was more happy that the
Huskies had to earn the win, instead of coasting early in cruising the rest of
the way as they've done most of this season.
"I think had it been a 30-point lead at halftime I would have been really
disappointed," he said. "We play these games to be really tested and find out
what your team is made of. It's good that you have to regroup and find yourself
and come out, so I think in that respect it served its purpose for why you play
these games for sure."
The two teams will continue their series for the next two years. Tennessee
coach Kim Caldwell would love to see the game played at a different time of
year and not in the middle of conference play.
"It's too tough for us. We get two bye weeks in SEC and this takes away one of
our bye weeks which is unfortunate," she said.
Tennessee has seven games over a 17-day stretch coming up, including five
against Top 25 teams.
These two teams had the rivalry in women's basketball for nearly two decades
before they stopped playing after the 2007 season until it was picked up again
in 2020.
Tennessee won the meeting last season in Knoxville which was the Huskies' last
loss en route to winning their 12th national championship and the current
39-game winning streak.
"It still means something, not the same as it was back then," said Fudd of the
rivalry. "I think any chance we get to play a really talented team like this,
it's exciting. There's a lot of anticipation about it. It's not the same as it
used to be, but we come out with extra energy and intensity."
UConn doesn't have any ranked games left on its regular-season schedule, so
this was a chance for the Huskies to play one of the top teams in the country.
"I think it was really great for us to have to go through," said Fudd, who had
27 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. "I also think we handled it. We
were steady, calm, played our basketball. We didn't let their runs in the first
half carry over to the second half."
It looked as if the rout would come a lot earlier as UConn jumped out to a 21-5
lead in the first 7 minutes behind Fudd.
But Tennessee finally started getting going and outscored UConn 35-15 over the
next 12 minutes to go in front by four late in the half.
The Lady Vols (14-5) played their frantic style of constantly subbing in fresh
players while applying pressure defense.
It worked during that stretch to wear down the Huskies a bit. However UConn
recovered and the two teams were tied at 42 at the half.
"We looked as good as we've looked all year for 15 minutes, but it's a
40-minute game," Caldwell said.
The Huskies (23-0) only led 57-53 midway through the third quarter before
scoring the last 14 points of the period to blow the game open. Sarah Strong
got the run started with a 3-point play and the Huskies sliced through
Tennessee's pressure defense for layups.
Allie Ziebell, who tied a program record with 10 3-pointers in the Huskies'
previous game, capped the burst with a 3 that made it 71-53 heading into the
final quarter.
The Huskies kept it rolling in the fourth leading to the rout.
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