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[QUOTE="RockyMTblue2, post: 2246396, member: 250"] Solved: "After leading Ossining High to its first New York state championship in school history in 2013, Chong accepted a scholarship from the defending NCAA champion Huskies. During the course of her four-year college career, Connecticut won 152 of a possible 154 games, including three national championships. The only two losses were a two-point regular-season defeat at Stanford in 2014 and a 66-64 overtime loss to Mississippi State on a shot at the buzzer in the 2017 NCAA semifinals. Between those two losses, the Huskies won 111 consecutive games. That's the longest winning streak in NCAA basketball history, men or women. Add it all up and Chong and her Huskies went 863 days between defeats. As an athlete, as a competitor, [B]she forgot how to lose[/B]." [URL='https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/other-sports/moresports/2017/06/28/life-wnba-teaches-dallas-wingssaniya-chong-something-just-going-learn-college']Life in WNBA teaches Dallas Wings' Saniya Chong something she just wasn't going to learn in college | SportsDay[/URL] "Wings coach Fred Williams has been watching Chong for years. He likes Connecticut players, who are well schooled in both the fundamentals and winning under coach Geno Auriemma. Williams also drafted Connecticut players in each of his previous two stints as a WNBA coach, Shea Ralph at the Utah Starzz in 2001 and Tiffany Hayes at the Atlanta Dream in 2012. Williams became sold on Chong after watching her and the Huskies play at SMU in 2016." [/QUOTE]
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