UConn beats Quinnipiac for 25th straight Sweet 16 trip

Connecticut's Napheesa Collier shoots over Quinnipiac's Paula Strautmane during Monday night's game in Storrs, Conn.
Connecticut's Napheesa Collier shoots over Quinnipiac's Paula Strautmane during Monday night's game in Storrs, Conn.

STORRS, Conn. - UConn's opponents in this NCAA Tournament have tried to speed up the Huskies and they've tried to slow them down.

Neither approach has worked.

Two days after running up and down the court in an 88-point win over Saint Francis (Pa), UConn beat in-state neighbor Quinnipiac 71-46 in a half-court game.

Napheesa Collier scored 23 points to lead the Huskies (34-0) into a 25th straight Sweet 16 on Monday night. Azura Stevens added 14 points and Kia Nurse chipped in with 13.

"I think it's good of us to have one of each (style) this weekend, so we can prepare as much as we can for now the next round that we're going to," Collier said.

Jen Fay had 12 points to lead the ninth-seeded Bobcats (28-6), who saw their school-record 23-game winning streak snapped.

Quinnipiac got plenty of open looks, but hit just four of 24 shots from 3-point range, including just 1-of-12 from in the first half.

UConn shot 59 percent and held Quinnipiac to just 17 baskets on 56 shots (30 percent).

"The first half we were taking shots with under 10 seconds left on the shot clock, so they were a little bit more rushed I guess and maybe that led us to not hitting as many 3s as we are used to," said Quinnipiac guard Carly Fabbri.

The Huskies never trailed. They opened with a 9-2 run and led 33-18 at halftime.

A pair of free throws by Stevens gave the Huskies their first 20-point lead late in the third quarter and it was 54-31 going into the fourth.

The Huskies were too big for the Bobcats, who had no player on the court over 6-foot tall.

Connecticut outrebounded Quinnipiac 33-21 and outscored them 28-14 in the paint.

It was just the second meeting between the two programs. The first, a 117-20 UConn win, came almost 20 years ago after Quinnipiac made the jump from Division II.

The win was the Huskies 115th in their NCAA Tournament history against 18 defeats. The 86.5 winning percentage is the best in the history of the NCAA Tournament.

UConn's current 34-game winning streak is the longest in the nation and 12th longest in NCAA history.

UConn seniors Kia Nurse and Gabby Williams will end their careers undefeated (80-0) in Connecticut, including 35-0 at Gampel Pavilion. Nurse said they were mindful every time they stepped onto the home court of the players that came before them "to try and make them proud. It's been an increadible four years here and I'm glad we could end it the way we did. The ovation was absolutely incredible."

UConn plays fifth-seeded Duke on Saturday in Albany, N.Y.

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