UConn’s Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong led the team to a dominant 103-34 victory over Arkansas State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Fudd scored 27 points, with 21 in the first half, while Strong added 20 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, and five blocks. The Huskies had an impressive first half, jumping out to a 66-16 lead with runs of 22-0, 12-0, and 13-0. UConn made all 11 of its two-point shots in the first quarter, scoring 34 points. Arkansas State struggled to keep up with UConn’s strong offense and pressure defense, shooting just 17% from the field. Despite their efforts, the Red Wolves were unable to match the Huskies’ performance. With this win, UConn extended its streak of consecutive first-round victories to 31 games. UConn improved to 32-3 on the season, while Arkansas State ended their season with a 21-11 record. The Huskies showcased their dominance in the tournament opener and will be a team to watch as they continue their quest for another championship title.
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