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Big East women’s semifinals updates: Villanova-Creighton in action; UConn wins

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Last updated: 2023/03/05 at 11:11 PM
BigP Published March 5, 2023
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The Big East women’s basketball tournament heats up on Sunday with a pair of semifinal matchups beginning at 3 p.m. ET at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut on FS1.

To start the day, No. 9 UConn (27-5, 18-2 Big East) defeated Marquette (21-9, 13-7 Big East) 81-52 to head to its third straight Big East title game. 

Next, No. 11 Villanova (27-5, 17-3 Big East) takes on Creighton (22-7, 15-5 Big East). The teams split the first two matchups this season, as the Wildcats hope to make it back to the final for the second straight season.

The winner of Villanova-Creighton will take on UConn on Monday at 7 p.m. ET on FS1.

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No. 11 Villanova vs. Creighton

Beating the buzzer to open things up

Molly Mogensen drained a 3-pointer from the top of the perimeter right before the shot clock expired to get the scoring started for Creighton.

More Mogensen

Mogensen got the shooter’s bounce on her jumper to give hear eight points in the game’s first four minutes. 

Maddy making the tough shot

Villanova star Maddy Siegrist got the tough jumper to fall as she was getting fouled for the 3-point play early in the second quarter. 

Emma finds her spot

Emma Ronsiek got an open spot off the dribble that helped her sink the 3-pointer to expand Creighton’s lead to 30-24 in the middle of the second quarter.

Final: No. 9 UConn 81 Marquette, 52

Lou opens the game with a bucket

Lou Lopez Senechal drained a mid-range jumper to get the Huskies up 2-0 early. 

Answering back

Liza Karlen got open down low to get an easy layup to match UConn’s opening bucket. 

Pouring it on early

Aaliyah Edwards drained the tough jumper with ease to put UConn up 9-2 early and force Marquette to call a timeout. 

Rainin’ Rose

Rose Nkumu drained the 3-pointer for Marquette to cut into UConn’s lead, making it 11-7 with 4:13 left in the first quarter.

Dorka on the dot

Dorka Juhász got open at the top of the perimeter, allowing her to make the 3-pointer with ease to give UConn a 20-12 lead at the end of the first. 

Elusive Edwards

Edwards hit Marquette with a spin move down low to help put UConn up 22-12 early in the second quarter.

Wiiiiiide open

Lopez Senechal slipped open and drained a 3-pointer to help UConn take a 25-12 lead.

Back-to-back 3s for the Golden Eagles

Marquette was able to cut into UConn’s lead a bit in the middle of the second quarter as Jordan Hare and Mackenzie Hare both hit 3-pointers to make it 25-18 during a scoring drought for the Huskies.

Griffin getting tough

Aubrey Griffin fought for the offensive rebound with multiple Marquette defenders around her, getting fouled while making the putback. 

Griffin didn’t convert the free throw, keeping UConn’s lead at 37-22 going into halftime. 

Silky smooth catch-and-shoot

Lopez Senechal made the jumper look easy, draining the shot off the inbounds pass to open up the scoring for UConn in the second half.

Not on Nika’s watch

Nika Muhl picked Nkumu’s pocket, getting the steal to put UConn up 43-24 early in the second half. 

Tough to score on UConn

Edwards blocked King’s layup in the closing moments of the third quarter as Marquette’s struggled to get a run going. UConn held a 61-36 lead going into the fourth quarter.

Azzi gets in on the action

Azzi Fudd, who is UConn’s leading scorer this season, hit a jumper late to help add to the Huskies’ lead in her second game back from a knee injury. She finished Sunday’s game with four points, shooting 2-for-7 off the bench. 

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