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Womens College Basketball / Ncaa Tournament
The stage is set for a thrilling NCAA Women's Tournament Sweet 16 clash as the Oklahoma Sooners take on the perennial powerhouse UConn Huskies. With a trip to the Elite Eight on the line, both teams entered the March 29th contest with high...
The Sweet 16 matchup began with unexpected intensity as Oklahoma seized immediate control. Sahara Williams ignited the Sooners' run with a layup just 52 seconds in. Raegan Beers quickly followed, draining a three-pointer assisted by Reyna Scott, pushing the lead to 5-0 before UConn could find its footing. Scott added another layup shortly after, capping an impressive 7-0 run by the 7:26 mark of the first quarter.
UConn, typically a model of offensive efficiency (leading the nation shooting 51.3% from the floor), looked uncharacteristically hesitant, missing their first four field goal attempts. The early pressure from Oklahoma appeared effective. While UConn boasts the star power of Paige Bueckers (averaging 19.2 ppg) and Azzi Fudd (13.4 ppg), Oklahoma countered with a potent offense of its own (averaging 85.4 ppg, 5th nationally), led by the efficient Raegan Beers (17.5 ppg on 64.5% shooting).
This fast start is crucial for Oklahoma, potentially building confidence against a favored UConn team predicted by many analysts to advance. The Huskies will need to regroup quickly and rely on their experience and offensive firepower to counter the Sooners' early momentum.
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Oklahoma started strong, but UConn has the experience. Can the Sooners maintain their momentum, or will Paige Bueckers and the Huskies mount a comeback? Do you think this early run signals a potential upset? Let us know!
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