Posted by Yahoo! News: Sports News on 06 Apr 2010 under Sports
AP - Stanford held unbeaten Connecticut to the fewest first half points in a women’s championship game and took a 20-12 halftime lead over the Huskies on Tuesday night.
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(AP) " AP - Maya Moore scored 19 points and No. 1 Connecticut outscored Temple by 43 points in a near-perfect first half Tuesday night and the Huskies beat... " Evans leads St...Read Full Story
Maya Moore scored 20 points as Connecticut overwhelmed Vermont 84-42 Thursday night in a rematch of last year's first-round NCAA tournament game. Tina Charles added 18 points and nine rebounds, giving her 1,059 rebounds for her career and moving her into second place on the school's all-time list behind Rebecca Lobo. The Huskies (7-0), who beat the Catamounts 104-65 in March on their way to a sixth national title, have won 46 consecutive games, and 44 in a row at home. All seven wins this...Read Full Story
Geno Auriemma and his Lady Huskies have won the 2009 NCAA Championship Game after defeating the Louisville Cardinals . This is Auriemma’s sixth championship at UConn.
UConn started off slow in the beginning with Louisville and the shooting of senior forward Angel McCoughtry, but towards the end of the first half it became the Tina Charles show. Charles, a junior center, finished the half with a double-double (15 points and 12 rebounds) .
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Maya Moore tied a season high with 23 points to lead top-ranked Connecticut over Iona 90-35 on Sunday night. Tiffany Hayes scored 15 points, Meghan Gardler had 14, and Kalana Greene added 13 points for UConn. The Huskies (9-0) shot 54 percent from the field and forced 34 turnovers. Diana Hubbard scored 10 points for Iona (3-7). The Huskies have won all of their games by at least 25 points and average a 46.4-point margin of victory going into Wednesday's game against No. 2 Stanford. UConn has...Read Full Story
Washington Post Win No. 72 gives UConn Big East title New York Daily News HARTFORD - Kalana Greene is not one of UConn's All-Americans and isn't featured in their flashy highlight programs. "I like to say I am the one who does the little things on the team," the fifth-year senior guard said. ... UConn too successful for good of women's game? SI.com No. 1 UConn Improvises to All-Too-Familiar Tune New York Times Greene leads No. 1 UConn to 16th Big East title GoErie.com Hartford Courant...Read Full Story
While many have moved on, the state is fortunate we are still able to enjoy Tina Charles, Renee Montgomery, Asjha Jones, Kalana Greene and Jessica Moore. From Nykesha Sales and Rebecca Lobo, original Connecticut Sun members, to the newest Sun ...
Tiffany Hayes is 19th on UConn’s career scoring list and needs 20 points to pass Kalana Greene for the No. 18 spot. To receive breaking news first, simply text the word nhsports to 22700. *Msg & Data Rates May Apply. Text HELP for help.
Charleston played its part by honoring some of the region’s best women’s basketball players like Katrina McClain and Kalana Greene. The game featured a couple of the giants of coaching in women’s basketball with more than 1,300 wins between them.
Charleston played its part by honoring some of the region’s best women’s basketball players like Katrina McClain and Kalana Greene. The game featured a couple of the giants of coaching in women’s basketball with more than 1,300 wins between them.
Charleston played its part by honoring some of the region's best women's basketball players like Katrina McClain and Kalana Greene. The game featured a couple of the giants of coaching in women's basketball with more than 1,300 wins between them.
Kalana Greene of UConn gets fouled going to the basket as South Florida's Jazmine Sepulveda guards her during the first half. Green led UConn with 18 first-half points as the ...
UConn's Kalana Greene defends Louisville's Angel McCoughtry during the Big East final at the XL Center. McCoughtry, one of the top players in the nation, was held to nine points ...
Tina Charles: Junior center from Jamaica, N.Y. Lorin Dixon: Sophomore guard from Springfield Gardens, N.Y. Caroline Doty: Freshman guard from Doylestown, Pa. Jacquie Fernandes: Junior guard from Stonington Meghan Gardler: Junior forward from ...