- Final09
8JOES
VAN54
6054
60 - Final111
6CMU
OKLA73
7873
78 - Final213
4QUIN
MD52
7252
72 - Final310
7CREI
SYR61
5661
56 - Final416
1IDHO
CONN37
10537
105 - Final514
3STET
UCLA49
6649
66 - Final615
2ORU
TENN62
8362
83 - Final712
5MRST
MSU47
5547
55 - Final814
3WICH
TA&M45
7145
71 - Final913
4SDST
SCAR52
7452
74 - Final1012
5GONZ
ISU60
7260
72 - Final1115
2FRES
CAL76
9076
90 - Final1211
6CHAT
NEB59
7359
73 - Final1312
5KU
COLO67
5267
52 - Final1413
4MONT
UGA50
7050
70 - Final1510
7USF
TTU71
7071
70
Final

(16) Idaho 37
(17-16, 11-7 WAC)

(1) Connecticut 105
(30-4, 14-2 Big East)
Coverage: ESPN2/WatchESPN
1:36 PM ET, March 23, 2013
Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, CT
STORRS, Conn. (AP) -- Connecticut is looking at this NCAA tournament as a chance for redemption.
The third-ranked Huskies, who lost both the Big East regular-season and tournament titles to Notre Dame, received the top seed in the Bridgeport Regional and will face 16th-seeded Idaho (17-15) from the Western Athletic Conference in the first round on Saturday.The Huskies are again on the same side of the bracket with Notre Dame, setting up a possible third straight meeting in the national semifinals. The Irish have won the previous two and have beaten UConn seven of the last eight times the two teams have played, including all three meetings this season."I'm sure they want to play us just as much as we want to play them," said forward Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis, UConn's leading scorer at 17.4 points per game. "They are trying to prove that they are the top team and we're trying to prove that we can beat them."The Huskies (29-4), who are making their 25th consecutive tournament appearance, are looking for a record sixth consecutive trip to the Final Four and an eighth national title. But coach Geno Auriemma said he feels UConn can't be considered a favorite."I think any time you're not the number-one No. 1 seed, you're an underdog, given the success that Notre Dame and Baylor have had," he said.UConn will host the first two rounds at Gampel Pavilion, and is looking at a second-round matchup with either No. 8 seed Vanderbilt (20-11) or St. Joseph's (23-8). Should the Huskies advance, they would play the next two rounds about 80 miles from campus in Bridgeport.The second seed in the Bridgeport Regional is Kentucky, a team UConn beat in last year's regional final.Connecticut's only other loss this season was to top-ranked Baylor, a team it would not face again until the national championship game. The Huskies beat eight other Top-25 teams this season."There's still a gap there, obviously," Auriemma said. "If you look at the scores of our games against all the teams that won their conference tournaments this year, there's still a gap."Connecticut hasn't lost a first-round matchup since falling to Louisville in 1993, and Idaho is not expected to pose much of a threat. The Vandals, making their second tournament appearance and their first since 1985, upset top-seeded Seattle 67-64 in the WAC title game.Idaho likes to shoot the long ball, ranking in the top 10 nationally in both 3-pointers made (258) and attempts (793). Freshman Christina Salvatore puts up 8.3 per game, hitting 33.0 percent, while junior Alyssa Charlston leads the team with 13.7 points per contest.The Huskies and Vandals have never played each other.SPONSORED HEADLINES
Gameday Matchup
IDHO | CONN | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 17-15 | 29-4 |
| Avg Points | 65.7 | 81.8 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 65.7 | 49.5 |
| Home Record | 7-5 | 13-2 |
| Road Record | 7-9 | 11-1 |
| Current Streak | W3 | L1 |
School Info
| IDHO | CONN | |
|---|---|---|
| Conference | WAC | Big East |
| Nickname | Vandals | Huskies |
| Type | Public | Public |
Starting Lineup
| IDHO (PPG) | CONN (PPG) |
|---|---|
| NA A. Charlston 6.0 | NA S. Dolson 9.0 |
| NA A. Forde 4.0 | NA K. Mosqueda-Lewis 18.7 |
| NA C. Salvatore 0.0 | NA C. Doty 1.3 |
| NA C. Ballestero 5.0 | NA K. Faris 9.5 |
| NA S. Barr 14.0 | NA B. Hartley 10.7 |
Team Stat Leaders
| IDHO | CONN | |
|---|---|---|
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