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Connecticut opens NCAA title defense with victory over St. Francis Brooklyn
http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/201...efense-with-victory-over-st-francis-brooklyn/
Despite the excellence shown by Connecticut, the lasting image from this game may not be Tuck or Stewart’s dominance, but will be instead the smile of Benedetti at the end of her college career.
“I had such a great time,” she said, “and it was such an enjoyable experience that I will remember forever.”
Rutgers defeats Seton Hall in battle of old conference foes, 79-66
http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/201...-hall-in-battle-of-old-conference-foes-79-66/
In last season’s marathon game only three players scored in double digits: Kahleah Copper, Betnijah Laney and Tyler Scaife. Tonight, the same three were the only one in double digits, led by 21 from both Copper and Scaife. However, it was two big three-pointers from Laney, she hit four in the game after only ten all year, that broke open a close game and ended a Seton Hall run to get back into the game.
http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/201...efense-with-victory-over-st-francis-brooklyn/
Despite the excellence shown by Connecticut, the lasting image from this game may not be Tuck or Stewart’s dominance, but will be instead the smile of Benedetti at the end of her college career.
“I had such a great time,” she said, “and it was such an enjoyable experience that I will remember forever.”
Rutgers defeats Seton Hall in battle of old conference foes, 79-66
http://www.hoopfeed.com/content/201...-hall-in-battle-of-old-conference-foes-79-66/
In last season’s marathon game only three players scored in double digits: Kahleah Copper, Betnijah Laney and Tyler Scaife. Tonight, the same three were the only one in double digits, led by 21 from both Copper and Scaife. However, it was two big three-pointers from Laney, she hit four in the game after only ten all year, that broke open a close game and ended a Seton Hall run to get back into the game.