No. 1 UConn hits a barrage of 3’s in blowout of Xavier, 104
UConn set a season record with 18 three-pointers at 50% shooting while forcing 31 turnovers to dominate Xavier in their Big East opener.
- On Sunday, the UConn Huskies women's basketball team routed the Xavier Musketeers women's basketball team 104-39 in their Big East opener on the road, sinking a season-high 18 3-pointers.
- UConn capitalized on Xavier's early miscues as the Musketeers went nearly seven minutes without a field goal and scored just nine first-quarter points.
- Shooting-Wise, UConn Huskies women's basketball team shot 50% from 3-point range with Allie Ziebell making five threes, Azzi Fudd four, Ashlynn Shade 4-for-7 for 14, and six players scoring double digits.
- UConn improved its record with the win, moving to 7-0 overall, 1-0 Big East, while scoring its highest this season and finishing two 3-pointers shy of the program record of 20.
- Following the rout, UConn Huskies women's basketball team heads to South Florida on Tuesday while Xavier Musketeers women's basketball team hosts Providence on Thursday.
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UConn women’s basketball dominates Xavier in Big East opener behind 18 made 3-pointers
Once the UConn women’s basketball team began hitting from 3-point range against Xavier on Sunday, the only thing the Musketeers could do to slow them down was hope for a miss. The No. 1 Huskies routed Xavier 104-39 on the road in their Big East opener behind a 50% shooting performance beyond the arc. The team sank a season-high 18 3-pointers with three different players making at least four and six players finishing with double-digit points. Sop…
Women’s Basketball: No. 1 UConn commences Big East play, defeats Xavier 104-39
It’s a no-brainer for opponents of the UConn women’s basketball team to not leave any Husky open from the three-point line. To conclude their week-long Thanksgiving break, Connecticut commenced Big East play for their 2025-26 campaign. On Sunday afternoon, the program (6-0) took on the Xavier Musketeers (4-2), resulting in a 104-39 win for the Huskies. In this game, junior guard Ashlynn Shade and sophomore guard Allie Ziebell shined for thei…
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