Sarah Strong powers No. 1 UConn past Ohio State
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Ohio State (2-1) trailed by just a point late in the second quarter before UConn’s pressure flipped the game. The Huskies outscored the Buckeyes 52-27 across the second and third quarters, fueled by Strong’s 21 points, five assists and four steals during that span.
UConn has college basketball’s deepest roster, using an artillery of top talent that will be hard for anyone to match. Sarah Strong is a do-it-all National Player of the Year front-runner, a sophomore with magnetic hands, a deft touch around the rim, and poise that few other 19-year-olds have ever possessed on a basketball court.
Sarah Strong had 29 points, 13 rebounds, seven assists, five steals and three blocked shots and Azzi Fudd added 19 points and seven assists as top-ranked UConn defeated Ohio State 100-68 on Sunday.
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