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Delayed but Not Denied, Paige Bueckers Gets a Perfect Ending at UConn


The UConn Huskies do not cut down nets when other programs cut down nets. This is a place where success is measured only in championships. Which meant that on Sunday afternoon, after they played a smooth, confident 40 minutes, after they beat South Carolina 82–59, UConn’s players looked a bit uncharacteristically lost. (Sports Illustrated)

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Delayed but Not Denied, Paige Bueckers Gets a Perfect Ending at UConn


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