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No. 1 UConn Escapes With 59-50 Victory Over
No. 23 Virginia Tech

Box score

BLACKSBURG, VA (Jan. 29, 2002) -- Held to a season-low 59 points, the No. 1 University of Connecticut women’s basketball team survived a nail-biter with No. 23 Virginia Tech at Cassell Coliseum in Blacksburg, VA. The final score was 59-50, enabling the Huskies to improve to 23-0 overall, 9-0 in the BIG EAST.

Virginia Tech sprinted to an early 14-8 lead, thanks in part to sloppy play by the Huskies, who coughed up four turnovers in the game’s opening six minutes. UConn regrouped to hold the Hokies without a field goal for the next four minutes and to post seven unaswered points, giving the nation’s No. 1 team its first lead at 15-14.

The game would remain close over the next few minutes, until baskets by seniors Asjha Jones (Piscataway, NJ) and Swin Cash (McKeesport, PA) gave UConn breathing room at 24-17. The seven-point lead would be the Huskies’s largest of the half, as Virginia Tech answered with consecutive three-pointers to once again narrow the lead to one point.

UConn again would open a two-possession lead at 28-23, before the Hokies cut the halftime advantage to 28-25, UConn’s narrowest halftime lead of the season. The 28 points were also a season-low for point production in a half by the Huskies.

In the second half, Virginia Tech hung tough with the Huskies, as UConn could never establish its offensive rhythm. The Huskies looked to be gaining momentum, when a layup by senior Tamika Williams (Dayton, OH) and a runner by sophomore Diana Taurasi (Chino, CA) pushed the lead to 44-28 with 9:04 remaining.

UConn maintained the two-possession advantage until Sarah Hicks nailed a three-pointer to trim the lead to two points with 3:49 remaining. A Husky turnover resulted in a Virginia Tech fast-break opportunity, on which Taurasi was called for an intentional foul. Two Chrystal Starling free throws tied the game at 48-48 apiece at the 3:10 mark.

However, Virginia Tech could never give UConn its first second-half deficit of the season, as the Hokies failed to score on the possession following the Taurasi intentional foul. Senior Sue Bird (Syosset, NY) made a fall-away jumper, and a Williams steal helped put Taurasi on the line for two free throws. The sophomore guard’s accuracy from the line gave the Huskies a 52-48 lead. UConn would sink seven more free throws in the game’s closing minutes, ending the game on an 11-2 run, to escape with the 59-50 victory.

Jones led UConn with 19 points and eight rebounds while Bird and Taurasi each recorded with 13 points. Seven of Taurasi’s points came from the line in the game’s final minutes.

Cash also finished in double figures with 10 points.

Ieva Kublina led the Hokies with 17 points and 11 boards.

UConn returns to action this Sunday, Feb. 3, in a noon BIG EAST matchup with Providence College in Providence, RI.


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