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Assistant coaches usually move on after a few seasons. Not Dailey, Connecticut’s associate head coach, who sticks to a routine and brings balance to the bench.
The New York Times – Sports:
Assistant coaches usually move on after a few seasons. Not Dailey, Connecticut’s associate head coach, who sticks to a routine and brings balance to the bench.
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As the wealth of talent deepens across the N.C.A.A., UConn no longer stands alone atop women’s basketball.
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There are challengers, of course, but no team is tougher on paper than the undefeated, reigning champion Gamecocks.
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The short-handed Huskies put up a stronger resistance than they did in last year’s national title game, but the Gamecocks won to remain undefeated as they look toward more tournament glory.
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With guards Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd out with knee injuries, their teammates are gaining valuable playing time and keeping the Huskies winning.
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South Carolina and the other top teams have high expectations, of course. But there are some upstart teams with chances to make a deep run, too.
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The star UConn point guard will have surgery on her left knee on Friday, the university said.
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The Huskies, winners of 11 national championships, have gone without a title since 2016.
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And it made its final victory over the Huskies — the 11-time champions — look easy.