I didn't get to watch the UConn game today, so I have no idea the "strategy" used to just finish the game without pouring it on even more.
Up by like 70 points to begin the 4th quarter, Baylor continued shooting (and making) 3 point shots, and it's not like they were milking the shot clock. I was only half paying attention, but saw them knock down at least five of them. That is my gripe. They were launching shots early and often in that final quarter and determined to stretch out that 70 point lead to 90 points.
In football, when a team is up by like 40 points, they typically just run the ball and play a conservative offense to allow the clock and game to just run out. Most teams aren't throwing long passes towards the end of the game trying to increase their 40 point lead to 60 points. Even as most offense get close to the end zone with less than a minute or two in the game, some will take a knee so as not to inflate the scoring margin.