Sunday, March 8, 2020

Huskies Cruise Into AAC Semis With 94-61 Thumping of Temple

Freshman Aubrey Griffin came off the bench halfway through the first
half to spark the UConn Huskies to a 94-61 win over Temple in the AAC
quarterfinals at the Mohegan Sun Arena on Sunday.

By Bob Phillips

UNCASVILLE—The University of Connecticut Huskies, playing in their final American Athletic Conference women’s basketball championship tournament, rolled over the Temple Owls, 94-61, before 5,763 fans at the Mohegan Sun Arena on Saturday. Crystal Dangerfield led all scorers with 22 points. The 5-5 senior guard from Murfreesboro, Tenn., shot 53 percent from the floor (8-for-15) including a scorching 6-for-9 from beyond the three-point arc. She also added four rebounds and three assists for the Huskies, the No. 1 seed in the tournament (as they have been every year as a member of the American).

American Player of the Year Megan Walker scored 17 points, grabbed six boards, and dished out three assists, while 6-1 freshman forward Aubrey Griffin from nearby Ossining, NY, put up a double-double (15 points, 16 boards) for the victors.

Mia Davis led Temple with 21 points on 8-for-14 shooting and grabbed four rebounds. Ashley Jones scored 13 points and dished out six assists for the Owls, who fell to 16-15 overall, 7-9 in the conference.

 Temple opened the game with a 9-2 run, holding the Huskies scoreless for nearly three minutes. But sadly for Owl fans, that was as good as it got as UConn responded with an 8-2 run to pull within a point, 11-10 at the media timeout. Olivia Nelson-Ododa worked her inside-outside game to perfection after the time out, banking home a layup to give the Huskies their first lead of the contest, 12-11. Griffin drove the lane, got hammered, and converted a traditional three-point play at the end of the opening period to give the Huskies a 15-13 lead at the first turn.

“You can see it,” UConn head coach Geno Auriemma said of Griffin, his freshman star in the making who didn’t come into the game until a little over eight minutes in. Griffin, by the way, is without question a basketball blueblood. Her dad, Adrian Griffin, played for nine seasons in the NBA player and is currently and assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors.

“It's an energy level you don't see very often,” continued Aubrey Griffin’s Hall of Fame coach. “Her ability to pressure [on defense]; her ability to go get the ball when it comes off the rim. It's unique ... even when you think you got her boxed out. She's pretty good at getting in the lane.”

“She just came in and she changed the entire game,” Temple coach Tonya Cardoza said. “I think she gave them the energy they needed. She got some offensive rebounds and got to the free-throw line. She was the spark that they needed.”

“I just went out there and played hard, stayed aggressive,” said Griffin. “I don't know how I feel about (the postseason); I've definitely just got to go out there and play hard. I just went in there. Just kind of do my thing.”

UConn pulled away in the second quarter after Griffin poured in four straight points for the Huskies. Dangerfield nailed an uncontested trey at 3:17 of the second give the Huskies a 15-point lead at their home away from home.

Time out Temple.

Didn’t help much.

The Huskies kept the pedal to the metal and took a 19-point lead, 47-28, into the locker room at intermission.

Theo up the UConn lead to its largest of the game at 37-22 and force a Temple timeout. The Huskies kept the momentum rolling and carried a 47-28 lead to halftime.

The third quarter was all Connecticut’s. A jumper by Polish sharpshooter Anna Makurat (14 points on 4-for-8 shooting, including3-for-5 from downtown Norwich) late in the period gave the Huskies a 27-point lead.

Temple comeback?

Yeah, right.

Temple’s Alexa Williamson drew the foul on a layup in the final minute of the quarter but was unable to cash in from the charity stripe, and Christyn Williams chipped in a layup at the other as the Huskies took an insurmountable 73-64 lead at the third pole.

A trey by Dangerfield at the 6:29 mark of the fourth quarter staked the Huskies to an 80-52 lead.

Say good night, Gracie.

The top-seeded Huskies now advance to the semifinals where they will face the tourney’s No. 4 seed, USF, 64-50 winners over Tulane, on Sunday. Tip-off at the Mohegan Sun Arena at 4 p.m., and fans unable to attend can follow the action on ESPN platforms, including ESPN3, ESPNU and ESPN2. For full coverage of this week’s American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Championship, visit theamerican.org/wbb and follow @American_WBB on Twitter.
—with staff reports


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Friday, March 6, 2020

Makurat, Walker Earn AAC Accolades

Megan Walker (3) was named to the American Athletic Conference's
weekly honor roll. She was joined by Husky teammate Anna Makurat
who was named the conference's Freshman of the Week for the second
straight week. 
By Bob Phillips

PROVIDENCE—Heading into their final go-round in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) women’s basketball tournament, two UConn Huskies picked up honors for the week ending March 1. Anna Makurat was named AAC Freshman of the Week and Megan Walker was named to the conference’s weekly honor roll.

This was Makurat’s second straight Freshman of the Week award. The 6-1  Polish sharpshooter averaged 14.7 points and 3.7 assists per game performance during a 3-0 week for top-seeded UConn that clinched another undefeated league campaign for the Huskies.

Makurat shot 48.5 percent overall in triumphs at Cincinnati, at Houston and at home against USF, including an even 50.0 percent from beyond the arc. She hit 7-of-11 shots (4-of-5 from three-point range) to finish with 20 points and six assists in a blowout of Cincinnati. She followed up that performance with a 16-point, three-assist showing in only 28 minutes at Houston and scored eight points to go along with three assists and a pair of steals to cap the regular season against USF.

Walker averaged 23.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 assists while shooting 60 percent from the field in wins over Cincinnati, Houston and USF. The 6-1 junior forward from Chesterfield, Va.,  poured in 25 points on 66.7 percent shooting at Cincinnati, scored 21 points with  nine rebounds and four steals at Houston, and capped her week with a 23-point, seven-rebound, five-assist performance vs. USF.
Other AAC Weekly Honor Roll winners were:

Player of the Week

Kay Kay Wright * Sr. * G * UCF
Wright enjoyed a huge week for American Athletic Conference Women’s Basketball Championship No. 2 seed UCF, averaging 26.7 points per game and 4.7 assists per contest in victories over Temple, Memphis and Wichita State. Wright shot 55.4 percent from the field over the three-game stretch, which included a 58.8 percent clip (10-of-17) from 3-point range. She played all 40 minutes in a home victory against Temple (Feb. 26), scoring 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting while pulling down three rebounds and adding two assists. Wright tallied 19 points, six assists, three rebounds and two steals in a road win at Memphis (Feb. 29) before saving her best scoring performance for the final game of the regular season. The senior guard notched a career-high 37 points after hitting 13-of-21 shots from the floor (61.9 percent), which included a 5-for-8 showing from beyond the arc, and six assists in a Monday win over Wichita State (March 2) to lock up the conference tournament’s second seed. Following the completion of the regular season, Wright ranked fourth in The American with 17.8 points per game and sixth with 4.0 assists per game.

Weekly Honor Roll

Krystal Freeman * Jr. * F * Tulane
Tallied 21 points and 10 rebounds in each game of a 1-1 Tulane week against East Carolina (Feb. 29) and Temple (March 2); hit 62.4 percent of shots from the field in the matchup with ECU and connected on an even 50 percent from the floor against Temple, including a late jumper to seal the game against the Owls

Antoinette Miller * Sr. * G * Cincinnati
Averaged 18.0 points, 3.6 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 2.0 steals per game in a 2-1 week for Cincinnati to lock up the third seed in The American tournament; scored 17 points against UConn (Feb. 26), 15 points versus Wichita State (Feb. 29) and 22 points on Senior Night against East Carolina (March 2)

Madison Griggs * Fr. * G * Memphis
Accounted for 18.0 points per game, 4.5 rebounds per game and established an American single-season record for made 3-pointers by a freshman during Memphis’ week against UCF (Feb. 29) and SMU (March 2); scored 15 points and chipped in three assists against UCF and scored 21 points to go along with eight rebounds at SMU

Elena Tsineke * Fr. * G * USF
Logged a 16.0 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game average in a 2-1 week for USF; scored 19 points on 6-of-15 shooting (4-for-7 from beyond the arc) against East Carolina (Feb. 25) and added 21 points and three boards against SMU (Feb. 29) to highlight the week

The UConn Huskies, who have never lost a game in regular season or postseason championship tournament play throughout their tenure in the AAC, open their final American run on Saturday. The Huskies (26-3 overall, 16-0 AAC) will take on the winner of the ECU-Temple game in a quarter-final matchup at the Mohegan Sun Arena at 2 p.m. The game will be streamed on ESPN3. Assuming they advance to the semi-finals and finals, both will be played at the Mohegan Sun Arena (on Sunday and Monday respectively), and will be televised on ESPN2. Saturday’s and Monday’s games can also be heard on ESPN Radio 97.9 FM, while Sunday’s game will be broadcast on The River 105.9 FM.
—with staff reports

Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Reed Commits To Travelers

HARTFORD—The Travelers Championship today announced that Patrick Reed, the 2018 
Patrick Reed, ranked No. 9, becomes the fourth Top 10 golfer to join the
Travelers Championship field. The Travelers will be played June 22-28 at
TPC River Highlands in Cromwell.
Masters champion whose recent victory at the WGC-Mexico Championship gave him eight career wins on the PGA TOUR, has committed to play in the 2020 tournament. Ranked No. 9 in the world, Reed joins three other players Top 10 players in the current Official World Golf Ranking—No. 1 Rory McIlroy, No. 4 Justin Thomas and No. 6 Patrick Cantlay—to commit to the Travelers.

“With multiple TOUR wins, a major championship and appearances on the United States Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup teams, Patrick’s record speaks for itself,” said Travelers Championship Tournament Director Nathan Grube. “We’ve loved having him in our field over the years, and we’re excited that his 2020 schedule will include a stop in Connecticut.”

Reed has played in the Travelers Championship every year since making his debut in 2012. His best finish in eight starts at TPC River Highlands was a tie for fifth in 2017. With at least one PGA TOUR victory in seven of the past eight seasons, Reed has established himself as one of golf’s most consistent players. He has qualified for the season-ending TOUR Championship—reserved for only the top 30 in the FedExCup points standings—each of the past six years. That included 2018, when Reed won the Masters for his first major championship. He’s also won two World Golf Championship events and two PGA TOUR playoff tournaments.  Additionally, Reed has been a mainstay for the United States in team competition, having played in the past three Ryder Cups and past three Presidents Cups. He also competed in the 2016 Olympics for Team USA.

“Patrick is a passionate player striving to be the best in the world,” said Andy Bessette, Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Travelers. “He’s been good to us over the years by playing at TPC River Highlands, and I know he’ll be coming to win the tournament in June.”

The 2020 Travelers Championship, a premier event on the PGA TOUR, will be held June 22–28 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell and is part 
of the FedExCup series. Named by the PGA TOUR in 2017 and 2018 as the recipient of the “Players Choice” award, the Travelers Championship proudly supports the TOUR’s Tradition of Giving Back by donating 100% of net proceeds to charities. For tickets or for more information, visit www.TravelersChampionship.com.


—Staff Reports
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