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  2. Hidalgo scores 29 as No. 8 Notre Dame holds off No. 2 UConn 79-68

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    UConn cut an 11-point Notre Dame halftime lead to 53-52 with 21 seconds left in the third quarter, but Hidalgo made a 3 at the buzzer. Notre Dame reeled off the first six points of the fourth ...

  3. Hannah Hidalgo drops 29 points as No. 8 Notre Dame ... - AOL

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    The Notre Dame star posted 29 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and three steals to lead the No. 8 Fighting Irish in a 79-68 win over the Huskies on Thursday. UConn, now 8-1, entered Thursday as ...

  4. Hidalgo scores 29 as No. 8 Notre Dame holds off No. 2 UConn ...

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    Notre Dame forced UConn into 3-of-16 shooting from 3-point range, while the Fighting Irish were 10 for 18 behind the arc. Takeaways. Notre Dame: Liza Karlen, a 6-foot-2 forward, suited up for the Fighting Irish for the first time since suffering a left ankle sprain in Notre Dame’s exhibition game against Davenport.

  5. No. 7 Notre Dame upsets No. 3 UConn after Azzi Fudd leaves ...

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    No. 7 Notre Dame rolled past No. 3 UConn 74-60 at Purcell Pavilion in the Jimmy V's Women's Classic, marking a great win following the Irish’s two-point upset loss to No. 20 Maryland on Thursday.

  6. Notre Dame–UConn women's basketball rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Huskies and Notre Dame Fighting Irish women's basketball teams are two of the more successful teams in women's collegiate basketball. The UConn Huskies have won eleven national championships, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] while the Notre Dame Fighting Irish have nine Final Four appearances, [ 3 ] with two National Championships in 2001 and 2018.

  7. 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game

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    Notre Dame's Jewell Loyd [23] and UConn's Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis [24] were both first round picks in 2015, while UConn's Breanna Stewart [25] and Moriah Jefferson [26] were first round picks in 2016. The last of the game's starting players to be drafted was Notre Dame's Lindsay Allen, [27] who was a second round pick in 2017.

  8. 2004 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame 49 5 Notre Dame: 69* 12 Missouri State: 65 5 Notre Dame: 59: South Bend, Indiana: 13 Middle Tennessee 46 4 North Carolina: 62 13 Middle Tennessee: 67: 1 Penn State 49 2 Connecticut: 66: 6 Colorado: 49 11 UC Santa Barbara: 76: 11 UC Santa Barbara: 56: Santa Barbara, California: 3 Houston 52 3 Houston: 62: 14 Green Bay: 47 11 UC Santa ...

  9. Hidalgo scores 29 as No. 8 Notre Dame holds off No. 2 UConn ...

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    Notre Dame forced UConn into 3-of-16 shooting from 3-point range, while the Fighting Irish were 10 for 18 behind the arc. Takeaways. Notre Dame: Liza Karlen, a 6-foot-2 forward, suited up for the Fighting Irish for the first time since suffering a left ankle sprain in Notre Dame’s exhibition game against Davenport.