No. 1 UConn women's basketball clobbers Loyola Chicago
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UConn women’s basketball dismantles Loyola Chicago 85-31 with dominant defensive performance
Behind a stifling defensive effort, the UConn women’s basketball team routed Loyola Chicago 85-31 at Gampel Pavilion on Wednesday night.
Sparked by Quiñonez, the Huskies’ defense took the Ramblers out of the game early. UConn scored 25 points off Loyola Chicago’s 19 first-half turnovers, including keeping them scoreless for about four minutes in each of the first two quarters.
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KK Arnold and Sarah Strong had 11 points each as the top-ranked UConn women’s basketball team rolled past Loyola Chicago 85-31
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