UConn was on the ropes. The Huskies hadn’t missed a Sweet 16 since 1993, and it was starting to look like that decades long streak might come to a close.
Late in the fourth quarter of their 72-64 win in the second round of the 2024 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament on Monday night, starting point guard Nika Muhl had fouled out and Syracuse had cut UConn’s lead to just two points with an 8-0 run. That’s when Paige Bueckers took control of the situation. Read More
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