No. 1 UConn grinded out a 70-52 victory against No. 6 seed Notre Dame to secure its 25th Final Four appearance and 17th in the last 18 tournaments.
Previously covered UConn and the WNBA Connecticut Sun for the Hartford Couranthave made a lot look easy during their 54-game win streak and undefeated 2025-26 campaign -- 30-point wins, dazzling highlights from starsSunday's Elite Eight game, though, was the opposite of that, as the Huskies grinded out a 70-52 victory against No.
6 seedThe Huskies' typically high-powered offense stalled early Sunday as Fudd and Strong were quiet by their standards. The Irish, who had lost to UConn by 38 points in January, played deservingly of being on this stage, with star Both teams knew their earlier matchup was irrelevant. The Irish had won 10 of their last 11 games, knocking off No. 2 seedto advance to their first Elite Eight under coach Niele Ivey. The Huskies had even more of a target on their back in the months since, as another national championship and undefeated season are tantalizingly within reach. It was apparent early on that whoever could withstand the initial defensive slog would punch their ticket to the Final Four in Phoenix. The 10 combined points by Strong and Fudd in the first half were the fewest by the duo in a first half all season. The Huskies, however, were buoyed by 12 first-quarter points from freshman The Irish cut the deficit to 24-20 midway through the second, prompting coach Geno Auriemma to call a timeout before the Huskies grinded out their first 10-point lead of the game at 30-20. They ultimately went into the locker room ahead 32-25. Notre Dame hung around throughout the third before UConn gained some momentum to end the frame on a layup byStrong, who has already earned multiple national player of the year awards, scored 15 of her 21 points in the second half, while Fudd added 9 of her 13 after the break. Quiñonez had the second 20-point game of her young career. The performance was good for Strong's 31st career 20-point game, which ties program legend Breanna Stewart for the most by a UConn player through their first two years with the program over the last 25 seasons. Notre Dame's Hidalgo, who had a triple-double with steals against Vandy, was held scoreless by UConn in the first quarter and finished with 22 points on 7 for 18 shooting.
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