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Strong, Fudd star as top-ranked UConn rolls past St. John's for 32nd consecutive victory
UConn forced 33 turnovers and scored 46 points off them, leading to a dominant 88-43 win and extending their winning streak to 32 games, coach Geno Auriemma said.
- On Wednesday night, top-ranked UConn Huskies topped visiting St. John's Red Storm 88-43 at PeoplesBank Arena, Hartford, Connecticut, extending their win streak to 32 games.
- Fueled by turnovers, UConn scored 18 points off 12 St. John's turnovers to build a 28-9 first-quarter lead and outscored them 18-3 over four and a half minutes.
- The sophomore guard, Strong, scored 24 points on 11-for-15 shooting with six steals, five assists, and three rebounds, and Geno Auriemma said `She has a knack that she has to put her hands, you know, get a piece of the ball every time she reaches for it.`
- With the win, UConn improved to 16-0 overall and 7-0 in Big East play, extending the program's 45th consecutive Big East regular-season win.
- Azzi Fudd added 16 points, shooting 50% from the field and extending her consecutive made free-throw streak to 34.
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Strong, Fudd star as top-ranked UConn rolls past St. John's for 32nd consecutive victory
Sarah Strong scored 19 of her 24 points in the first half as No. 1 UConn topped visiting St. John’s 88-43 to extend its winning streak to 32 games.
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UConn guard Ashlynn Shade, right, steals the ball from St. John’s forward Daniela Abies in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2026, in Hartford, Conn. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill) The last time the UConn women’s basketball team hosted St. John’s in Hartford, a mortified XL Center crowd watched mighty Connecticut get picked off by a Red Storm team that punched the Huskies squarely in the gut. A 69-64 loss – on Connec…
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