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Memphis Tigers at UConn Huskies

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45 - 102
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Samuelson's 32 points lead No. 3 UConn to rout of Memphis

Samuelson goes off for season-high 32 in Huskies' rout

Samuelson scored a season-high 32 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and dished out seven assists as No. 3 UConn routed Memphis 102-45 on Wednesday to remain unbeaten in six seasons of American Athletic Conference play.

She also asked coach Geno Auriemma if she could run the huddle during a fourth-quarter timeout with UConn's second unit on the floor.

"She loves that kind of stuff," Auriemma said. "So, why not let her have some fun out there."

Samuelson was impressed by how her fellow Huskies responded to what she drew up.

"They did execute," she said. "Memphis played it a little differently, but they adjusted and went off of it. I think they did really good."

Napheesa Collier added 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Huskies (24-2, 12-0 American), who improved to 10-0 against the overmatched Tigers. It was her 15th double-double of the season and 39th of her career.

Samuelson has seven career double-doubles, six of them this season.

"There's two kinds of rebounders," UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. "There's what I call the accidental rebounder, where the ball lands in their hands because they happen to be standing in the right spot. Then, there's those guys that go get rebounds. Tonight, she just went and got `em."

Crystal Dangerfield added 15 points and eight assists for the Huskies, who shot 55 percent from the floor and 52 percent from behind the arc (14 of 27).

Jada Stinson and Jasmine James each had 12 points for Memphis (10-16, 5-8), which has lost four of its last five games.

Samuelson, who didn't have a field goal in the Huskies win on Sunday over UCF, opened the scoring in this one with 3-pointers from each side of the baseline and UConn never trailed. She hit her first four shots from behind the arc, and had 14 points in the first quarter as the Huskies opened up a 36-19 lead.

Samuelson and Collier combined for 45 of UConn's 62 first-half points. The Huskies led by 35 at the half and 44 after three quarters.

Samuelson, who also had seven assists, hit 11 of her 19 shots from the floor, including 8 of 11 from 3-point range.

"We did have a plan," said Memphis coach Melissa McFerrin. "We just recognized too late where she was. In our transition defense, we were so focused on the ball that we didn't recognize that she was behind our head and we were two steps late getting there."

The Huskies also dominated underneath, outrebounding Memphis 55-29 and outscoring them 44-12 in the paint.

Center Olivia Nelson-Ododa played 21 minutes off the bench, scoring 10 points and grabbing eight rebounds.

BIG PICTURE

Memphis: Alana Davis came into the game in averaging 12.5 points and eight rebounds a game. The sophomore, who has nine double-doubles this season, was held to two points and three rebounds.

UConn: UConn would secure at least a share of another American Athletic Conference regular-season title win a win in its next game at Tulsa. The Huskies have won all 98 regular-season conference games since the league was formed and all five conference tournaments.

MS CONSISTANCY

Napheesa Collier has scored in double digits in every game this season and on Wednesday started her 100th consecutive game. It was also the final game at the XL Center for her and Samuelson. They finish their careers 24-0 in Hartford.

"It really does go by so fast," Collier said. "I can't believe that it's already this time."

ANOTHER ROUT

UConn has scored at least 80 points in all 10 games the Huskies have played against Memphis, and the Tigers have not scored more than 49 points in any of those games.

UP NEXT

Memphis: The Tigers return home to face Houston on Sunday.

UConn: The Huskies play three of their final four regular-season games on the road, beginning with a two-game trip to Tulsa on Sunday and Wichita State on Feb. 26.

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4th 0:00 End of Game 45 - 102
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 45 - 102
4th 0:09 Mikayla Coombs Defensive Rebound. 45 - 102
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4th 0:20 Brianna Porter Defensive Rebound. 45 - 102

Statistics

MEMMEM CONNCONN
18-67 FG 39-71
27 Field Goal % 55
7-22 3PT 14-27
32 Three Point % 52
2-4 FT 10-16
50 Free Throw % 63
29 Rebounds 55
11 Offensive Rebounds 16
18 Defensive Rebounds 39
11 Assists 32
6 Steals 12
3 Blocks 4
14 Turnovers 11
0 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
4 Points Off Turnovers 18
2 Fast Break Points 22
12 Points in Paint 44
15 Fouls 7
0 Largest Lead 55

Game Information

Venue: PeoplesBank Arena

Location: Hartford, CT
Attendance: 8,869 | Capacity:

2025-26 American Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Rice 17-1 - 29-6
East Carolina 14-4 3 22-10
South Florida 13-5 4 20-12
Tulsa 11-7 6 19-12
North Texas 11-7 6 19-14
UTSA 9-9 8 18-16
Temple 8-10 9 15-17
Charlotte 8-10 9 14-18
Florida Atlantic 7-11 10 14-18
Tulane 6-12 11 11-20
Wichita State 5-13 12 8-23
UAB 4-14 13 11-19
Memphis 4-14 13 10-21

2025-26 Big East Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
UConn 20-0 - 38-1
Villanova 16-4 4 25-8
Marquette 12-8 8 18-12
Seton Hall 12-8 8 19-13
St. John's 11-9 9 22-12
Creighton 11-9 9 16-15
Providence 7-13 13 15-18
Georgetown 6-14 14 14-17
Butler 6-14 14 12-19
DePaul 5-15 15 8-24
Xavier 4-16 16 11-19
Full Standings