UConn to take on South Carolina for National Title
TAMPA, Fla. (WTNH) — The UConn women's basketball team look to win the 12th National Championship on Sunday, taking on a familiar foe, South Carolina.
Coming off a 85-51 beatdown of No.1 UCLA, the Huskies are riding high, led by their 'Big Three' Paige Bueckers, Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd.
Strong, Fudd help UConn blow out UCLA 85-51 in Final Four as Bueckers moves 1 win from elusive title
The Huskies will take on South Carolina at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
The game can be seen on WTNH.
News 8 Sports will have coverage throughout the weekend.
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