HARTFORD, Conn. — In a marquee matchup Saturday evening, No. 7 USC defeated perennial powerhouse No. 4 Connecticut 72-70, avenging its Elite Eight loss to the Huskies in April and strengthening its standing as one of many nation’s elite groups.
Undeterred enjoying in entrance of a sold-out crowd on the street, USC opened the sport with a 9-0 run, capitalizing on chilly taking pictures and defensive lapses from the Huskies. Buoyed by 15 factors from JuJu Watkins, the Trojans shot 48.6% from the ground within the first half, together with seven for 11 from three-point vary, to take a 42-29 lead at halftime.
Connecticut got here out of the locker room with elevated depth, forcing seven Trojan turnovers and limiting Watkins to 4 factors within the third quarter. Propelled by 9 factors from guard Paige Bueckers, the Huskies outscored USC (11-1) 20-13 within the third quarter, reducing their deficit to 6 factors coming into the fourth.
Connecticut (10-2) continued to chip away and took its first and solely lead when freshman Sarah Sturdy scored on a layup with 4:34 left. USC regained the lead moments in a while a Watkins jumper, however the Huskies wouldn’t let the Trojans draw back.
With USC main by three with 5 seconds left, Sturdy drew a foul off Watkins whereas making an attempt a three-point shot. Sturdy made her first free throw, however missed her second try. After Sturdy missed her closing try, Bueckers grabbed the rebound and fed the ball again to Sturdy, who missed a brand three on the buzzer.
Watkins completed with 25 factors, six rebounds, 5 assists and three blocks. Kiki Iriafen had 16 factors, 11 rebounds and 6 assists.
Bueckers and Sturdy every had 22 factors.
The Trojans subsequent play No. 20 Michigan at Galen Heart on Dec. 29.