UConn coach Geno Auriemma called his Huskies and their national championship game opponent, South Carolina, โthe two most prominent programs right now in womenโs college basketball.โ
It is fitting, then, that as the 2024-25 season concludes Sunday at Tampa, Fla., the Huskies (36-3) are pursuing their 12th all-time title in the Womenโs NCAA Tournament, while the Gamecocks (35-3) look to become the sportโs first repeat champions since 2016.
UConn, the No. 2 seed in Spokane Region 4, was the most recent program to win consecutive championships in a dominating run when the Huskies won four straight from 2013-16. The 2016 title was also the programโs most recent, with the nine-year wait between championships marking UConnโs longest since first winning the Womenโs NCAA Tournament in 1995 โ all under the leadership of Auriemma.
Sunday is the Huskiesโ first national championship game appearance since 2022, when South Carolina claimed the second of its three crowns under coach Dawn Staley. A victory Sunday would give the Gamecocks three titles in four seasons.
โPast performances, what happened last year, isnโt going to be a factor on what happens Sunday,โ Auriemma said. โOur 11 national championships arenโt going to help us win.โ
Those past performances include a matchup of these same teams less than two months ago, which UConn won handily 87-58 at South Carolina on Feb. 16.
That dominating victory was similar to the Huskiesโ 85-51 semifinal win over UCLA on Friday.
Against South Carolina, Azzi Fudd went 6 of 10 from 3-point range with 28 points, while Sarah Strong recording a 16-point, 13-rebound double-double amid a quiet offensive performance from star guard Paige Bueckers (12 points).
On Friday, Bueckers was 7-of-17 shooting from the floor for 16 points after three consecutive games of at least 31 points. Fudd scored 19 points, all in the first half, to jump-start the Huskies, while Strong added 22 points and eight rebounds. The Huskiesโ defense forced 19 turnovers.
UConn carries a 15-game winning streak into the championship game. It arrived there as the No. 1 seed in the Birmingham 2 Region.
South Carolina is on a 12-game winning streak following its 74-57 semifinal rout of Texas on Friday.
Te-Hina Paopaoโs 14 points and two steals, along with Joyce Edwardsโ 13 points, 11 rebounds and six assists off the bench, powered South Carolina.
Staleyโs teams are undefeated in NCAA Tournament championship games, going 3-0 since 2017.
โSaying that weโre undefeated in national championship games, I wish it helped,โ Staley said. .โ.. I wish it would spot us 10 points because weโre undefeated.โ
Instead, South Carolina will aim to leverage a defense that has been even more overwhelming through five NCAA Tournament games than its season-long 57.4-point per game yield.
With the win on Friday, when South Carolina held Texas to 9-of-30 (30 percent) shooting in the second half, the Gamecocks have held their tournament opponents to an average of 55 points per game.
Paopao described South Carolinaโs team defense as self-sustaining.
โEnergy starts from defense,โ she said. โWhen you have (Bree Hall) playing defense like that, you want to play defense for her and the team โฆ and get the train going.โ
UConnโs offense is putting up 87.8 points per game in the tournament, and its defense has held four of its five opponents to fewer than 60 points and given up an average of 53 points per game.
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