After the big run from Ole Miss WBB and KK Dean, the Huskies have started to answer back to put themselves back up by double digits.
That is largely because of Azzi Fudd, who began to take over for the team when they were desperate to stop the bleeding.
Obviously, Paige Bueckers did her fair share in the second half, but when Bueckers was silenced for most of the third, Fudd came in to give UConn women’s basketball the boost needed to take firm control of the game once again. The team took the same energy into the fourth.
Fudd has 18 points on the evening, shooting 8-11 from the field.
KK Arnold – Guard, 5′ 9”, So., Germantown, Wis. / Germantown HS
Paige Bueckers – Guard, 6′ 0”, R-Sr., Hopkins, Minn. / Hopkins HS
Jana El Alfy – Center, 6′ 5”, R-Fr., Cairo, Egypt / Al Ahly Sporting Club
Qadence Samuels – Guard, 6′ 0”, So., Forestville, Md. / Bishop McNamara HS
Allie Ziebell – Guard, 6′ 0”, Fr., Neenah, Wis. / Neenah HS
Ashlynn Shade – Guard, 5′ 10”, So., Noblesville, Ind. / La Lumiere
Kaitlyn Chen – Guard, 5′ 9”, Gr., San Marino, Calif. / Princeton
Sarah Strong – Forward, 6′ 2”, Fr., Durham, N.C. / Grace Christian School
Morgan Cheli – Guard, 6′ 2”, Fr., San Jose, Calif. / Archbishop Mitty
Ice Brady – Forward, 6′ 3”, R-So., San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic HS
Caroline Ducharme – Guard, 6′ 2”, R-Jr., Milton, Mass. / Noble & Greenough School
Ayanna Patterson – Forward, 6′ 2”, R-So., Fort Wayne, Ind. / Homestead HS
Azzi Fudd – Guard, 5′ 11”, Gr., Arlington, Va. / St. John’s College HS
Aubrey Griffin – Guard/Forward, 6′ 1”, R-Sr., Ossining, N.Y. / Ossining HS
Sira Thienou – Guard, 6′ 1”, Fr., Bamako, Mali
KK Deans – Guard, 5′ 8”, Gr. (1L), Greensboro, N.C.
Tameiya Sadler – Guard, 5′ 8”, Gr. (TR), Vallejo, Calif.
Kennedy Todd-Williams – Guard, 6′ 0”, Sr. (1L), Jacksonville, N.C.
Starr Jacobs – Forward, 6′ 1”, Gr. (TR), Dallas, Texas
Jite Gbemuotor – Forward, 6′ 2”, Fr., Delta State, Nigeria
J’Adore Young – Center, 6′ 4”, So. (1L), Mauldin, S.C.
Fatumata Djaló – Guard, 5′ 10”, Fr., Aviero, Portugal
Christeen Iwuala – Forward, 6′ 3”, Jr. (TR), San Antonio, Texas
Mariyah Noel – Guard, 5′ 11”, So. (1L), Kansas City, Kansas
Heloisa Carrera – Forward, 6′ 2”, Fr., São Paulo, Brazil
Ayanna Thompson – Guard, 6′ 1”, Jr. (2L), Desoto, Texas
Madison Scott – Guard/Forward, 6′ 2”, Gr. (4L), Indian Head, Md.
Kharyssa Richardson – Forward, 6′ 2”, Jr. (1L), Douglasville, Ga.
Rhema Collins – Forward, 6′ 2”, So. (1L), Nassau, Bahamas
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