What is UConn's record against Marquette?
UConn holds a 23-1 all-time record against Marquette.
Sports / Womens Basketball
The No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies (26-0, 15-0 BIG EAST) clashed with the Marquette Golden Eagles (16-9, 10-6) on Saturday. This game marked the third time Marquette has hosted the nation's top team. This recap, compiled by Yanuki using the lat...
The game took place at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee. Marquette entered the game after losing their last two games to Creighton and Seton Hall, despite holding halftime leads in both contests. A key aspect of Marquette's game is their experience, returning all players from the 2024-25 season, a unique situation in Division I women’s basketball. However, they've rarely had all players available due to injuries, including Olivia Porter's season-ending injury.
Marquette's struggles when outrebounded were highlighted in their game against Seton Hall, where they lost by 18 and fell to 4-8 on the year when outrebounded. The Golden Eagles aim to protect their home court, where they hold a 22-5 record since Coach Cara Consuegra took over. Skylar Forbes is approaching 1,000 career points, and Lee Volker is a strong 3-point shooter, ranking high in the NCAA.
UConn's dominance in the BIG EAST is evident in their long winning streak and historical record against Marquette. The Huskies' ability to have multiple players score in double digits makes them a formidable opponent.
UConn holds a 23-1 all-time record against Marquette.
Skylar Forbes and Halle Vice are among Marquette's key players.
The game was held at the Al McGuire Center in Milwaukee.
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