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Tulsa Golden Hurricane at UConn Huskies

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34 - 92
16-1, 6-1 Home

No. 4 UConn extends AAC streak to 127 with rout of Tulsa

Walker shows off with steal and lay-in

The 19-year-old sharpshooter had been passing up open 3-pointers and hesitating with her decision making.

But on a recent trip to Dallas, the Huskies took in a Mavericks game and Geno Auriemma had Makurat study Luka Doncic, who also came from Eastern Europe, is just a year older and is thriving under the pressure of the NBA.

That seemed to click with Makurat. She scored a season-season 21 points on Sunday, helping No. 4 UConn to a 92-34 rout of Tulsa.

"Today, she was trying to channel her inner Luka," Auriemma quipped.

"These last three or four games she's looked really really good," he added. "She's getting more and more comfortable every day and finding spots on the floor where she can be successful. She feels better shooting the ball and she's getting better defensively."

Megan Walker scored 24 points and Crystal Dangerfield added 16 as the Huskies extended their American Athletic Conference winning streak to 127 games.

Christyn Williams and Aubrey Griffin each chipped in with 11 points for UConn (16-1, 7-0), which has won all 109 regular-season conference games and all six AAC tournaments since the Big East split and UConn was left in the American.

Makurat scored 16 of her points in the second half, finishing 8 of 12 from the floor and 4 of 7 from behind the arc.

She said she's starting to get a handle on how to be successful on this level.

"I just trust the process I think," she said. "Just don't overthink stuff and play the game of basketball. It's started to work for me. I hope it's going to get better and better. I just want to stay confident."

Addison Richards scored 11 points for Tulsa (5-13, 0-5), which has lost five in a row.

UConn was coming off two relatively close road wins, beating Memphis by 12 and UCF by seven.

But the Huskies scored the first seven points against Tulsa, jumped out to an 11-2 lead and never trailed.

UConn played stifling defense from the tip, holding the Golden Hurricane to just five baskets on 24 shots (20.8%) in the first half. It forced 16 first-half turnovers, converting them into 29 points.

The Huskies had 34 points off 21 turnovers in the game, while giving the ball away just 11 times, resulting in four Tulsa points.

"They were shooting the ball extremely well, their pressure got to us," Tulsa coach Matilda Mossman said. "They were anticipating passes and getting up in passing lanes. Sometimes we were guilty of dribbling into them and they would double the ball and we were turning it over that way."

A Makurat 3-pointer from the right baseline gave UConn its first 30-point lead at 38-8 and a 3-pointer from Walker just before the halftime buzzer sent UConn into the break up 48-11.

The Huskies extended that in the second half, led 69-26 after three quarter and finished the game shooting just under 56% from the floor.

DANCE DANCE

Makurat's final 3-pointer p rompted her teammates to do a little foot-shake line dance on the bench in celebration.

Walker said the team is having fun again.

"When you see things clicking, you see everyone in the right spots, everyone is hustling, everyone is playing hard, that's where the energy's coming from," she said.

BENCH PRODUCTION

UConn's bench, led by Makurat, outscored Tulsa's 34-8. Auriemma said that can help players like Walker and Dangerfield, who have been under the mental pressure of believing they need to play all 40 minutes for the team to be successful.

"I think it's the pressure of knowing, `I can't come out,' that ultimately wears you down," he said.

BIG PICTURE

Tulsa: The Golden Hurricane have never beaten Connecticut, falling to 0-10 in the series.

UConn: Its 98-game home winning streak was snapped in Hartford earlier this month by Baylor, but the Huskies have not lost in Storrs in seven years. The last time UConn tasted defeat at Gampel Pavilion was on Jan. 5, 2013, to Notre Dame, a game it lost 73-72. This was the first UConn game on campus since Dec. 8.

UP NEXT

Tulsa returns home to face East Carolina on Tuesday.

UConn renews what was once the biggest rivalry in women's college basketball when it hosts Tennessee in Hartford on Thursday. The two storied programs have not met since January 2007.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 34 - 92
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 34 - 92
4th 0:00 Destiny Johnson made Layup. Assisted by KK Rodriguez. 34 - 92
4th 0:10 Morgan Brady Defensive Rebound. 32 - 92
4th 0:13 Aubrey Griffin missed Jumper. 32 - 92

Statistics

TLSATLSA CONNCONN
15-58 FG 34-61
26 Field Goal % 56
4-30 3PT 14-23
13 Three Point % 61
0-0 FT 10-13
0 Free Throw % 77
26 Rebounds 42
6 Offensive Rebounds 9
20 Defensive Rebounds 33
12 Assists 20
6 Steals 14
3 Blocks 3
21 Turnovers 11
3 Team Turnovers 0
21 Total Turnovers 11
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
4 Points Off Turnovers 34
2 Fast Break Points 20
10 Points in Paint 40
16 Fouls 3
0 Largest Lead 60

Game Information

Gampel Pavilion

Location: Storrs, CT
Attendance: 8,240 | 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