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No. 1 UConn Too Much for Women's Basketball
Jan 27, 2018 | Women's Basketball
STORRS, Conn. – No. 1 UConn was too much for the Tulane women's basketball team on Saturday as the Huskies claimed a 98-45 victory at Gampel Pavilion.
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UConn (20-0, 9-0 American Athletic Conference) forced six turnovers in the first five minutes and took a 16-5 lead into the first media timeout against Tulane (11-10, 3-5). The Huskies never looked back from there, expending their lead until the final five minutes.
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Tulane was led on offense by Kayla Manuirirangi and her 13 points including three made 3-pointers. Meredith Schulte scored 6 points and Tatyana Lofton had 5.
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On the glass, Tene Thompson had the most rebounds with three while Kolby Morgan and Manuirirangi had two steals each.
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The contest began with 4 straight points for UConn before Sierra Cheatham knocked down a 3-pointer to make it 4-3. But from there, the Huskies scored 7 straight points. A Schulte jumper broke up the UConn run, but the home team followed Schulte's jumper with 15 consecutive points over the next four minutes. After the first quarter, UConn led 29-11.
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Tulane had its best stretch of the game in the fourth quarter, closing the game on a 13-4 run. The Green Wave started that run with a Meredith Schulte jumper, and four free throws from Maddison Wells and Caylah Cruickshank followed. Ksenija Madzarevic made it an 8-0 run with an inside jumper, and Manuirirangi knocked down her final 3-pointer of the night.
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That made it 11 straight points for Tulane in a span of 3:26. Krystal Freeman added a jumper with 44 seconds left to give Tulane a 13-4 edge in the final five minutes of the game.
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During the game, Kolby Morgan became Tulane's all-time leader in games started with 120, passing Ashley Langford. Lofton scored her 50th career point.
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The Green Wave will stay on the road for its next game, heading to the Lone Star State to take on Houston. Tulane and Houston will meet at HP&E Arena at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
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UConn (20-0, 9-0 American Athletic Conference) forced six turnovers in the first five minutes and took a 16-5 lead into the first media timeout against Tulane (11-10, 3-5). The Huskies never looked back from there, expending their lead until the final five minutes.
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Tulane was led on offense by Kayla Manuirirangi and her 13 points including three made 3-pointers. Meredith Schulte scored 6 points and Tatyana Lofton had 5.
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On the glass, Tene Thompson had the most rebounds with three while Kolby Morgan and Manuirirangi had two steals each.
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The contest began with 4 straight points for UConn before Sierra Cheatham knocked down a 3-pointer to make it 4-3. But from there, the Huskies scored 7 straight points. A Schulte jumper broke up the UConn run, but the home team followed Schulte's jumper with 15 consecutive points over the next four minutes. After the first quarter, UConn led 29-11.
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Tulane had its best stretch of the game in the fourth quarter, closing the game on a 13-4 run. The Green Wave started that run with a Meredith Schulte jumper, and four free throws from Maddison Wells and Caylah Cruickshank followed. Ksenija Madzarevic made it an 8-0 run with an inside jumper, and Manuirirangi knocked down her final 3-pointer of the night.
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That made it 11 straight points for Tulane in a span of 3:26. Krystal Freeman added a jumper with 44 seconds left to give Tulane a 13-4 edge in the final five minutes of the game.
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During the game, Kolby Morgan became Tulane's all-time leader in games started with 120, passing Ashley Langford. Lofton scored her 50th career point.
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The Green Wave will stay on the road for its next game, heading to the Lone Star State to take on Houston. Tulane and Houston will meet at HP&E Arena at 7 p.m. on Wednesday.
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Team Stats
TLN
UCONN
FG%
.354
.722
3FG%
.278
.550
FT%
1.000
.692
RB
18
27
TO
27
14
STL
5
18
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Press Conference: HC Ashley Langford, Amira Mabry & Kendall Sneed - 10/21/25
Tuesday, October 21
Postgame WBB: HC Ashley Langford, Sherese Pittman, Victoria Keenan
Sunday, February 23
Postgame WBB: HC Ashley Langford - 2/15/25
Saturday, February 15
Postgame WBB: HC Ashley Langford, Kyren Whittington, & Amira Mary - 2/1/25
Saturday, February 01






















