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UConn exposed Ohio State post inexperience in Sunday rout
UConn exposed a pairing for Ohio State that has the potential to be a great duo, but are tasked with anchoring the post when both of them have three starts under their NCAA belts, after Sunday. That interior work turned into open shooters when Ohio State’s guards came inside to help, including Strong who made two shots from deep.
UConn women’s basketball freshman Blanca Quinonez showed just how high her ceiling can be with 18 points in the Huskies’ rout of Ohio Sate.
The top-ranked University of Connecticut women’s basketball team took down Ohio State 100-68 at the PeoplesBank Arena in Hartford. Sarah Strong stuffed the stat sheet with 29 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, and 3 blocks.
The top-ranked UConn women's basketball team (3-0) hosts Ohio State (2-0) in PeoplesBank Arena on Sunday at noon. The game will air on peacock and the UConn
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No. 1 UConn takes care of Ohio State 100-68
Ohio State (2-1) trailed by just a point late in the second quarter before UConn’s pressure flipped the game. The Huskies outscored the Buckeyes 52-27 across the second and third quarters, fueled by Strong’s 21 points, five assists and four steals during that span.
UConn has college basketball’s deepest roster, using an artillery of top talent that will be hard for anyone to match. Sarah Strong is a do-it-all National Player of the Year front-runner, a sophomore with magnetic hands, a deft touch around the rim, and poise that few other 19-year-olds have ever possessed on a basketball court.
Ohio State visits UConn on Sunday, so Land-Grant reached out to our friends out east to learn more about the Huskies