

The No. 1 University of Connecticut women's basketball team dominated yet again on Saturday afternoon, rolling past Butler 80-48. The 32-point victory was even more impressive when you consider that UConn played without star Sarah Strong, who was out for rest.
Five different Huskies players scored in double-figures, including Azzi Fudd, who led the way with 17 on 6-of-14 shooting.
You can read the full game story here from our own Jami Leabow.
Geno Auriemma's squad is now 25-0 this season and 14-0 in Big East play. They've been challenged only once this season, beating every opponent by double-digits except Michigan earlier in the season.
As noted by ESPN, UConn has made history not seen in the entire century:
UConn women's basketball has won their last 20 games by 25+ points, the longest streak of any team this century.
These blowout wins include wins over ranked teams like Southern California, Iowa and Tennessee, each powers in their own right in the women's game.
The Huskies won the national championship a season ago and they are well on their way to playing for another this season, though Auriemma certainly won't let them get complacent.
There are six regular season games left for UConn, and they'll be back on the floor on Feb. 11 (Wednesday) against Creighton. Tip-off is set for 6:00 p.m. ET and the game will air on Peacock. The Huskies demolished the Bluejays 95-54 earlier in the campaign.
--After suffering its first loss of the conference season on Friday against St. John's, the UConn men's basketball team will be back in action on Wednesday at Butler. Tip-off time is 7:30 p.m. ET. UConn has already beaten Butler once this season.
The new AP polls come out on Monday and the Huskies are expected to drop from their No. 3 ranking. They have been as high as No. 2 this season.
--The Olympic Games have begun in Milano-Cortina, Italy and UConn men's hockey alum Tage Thompson is representing Team USA. The Americans are one of the gold medal favorites and they'll begin play on Thursday, Feb. 12 against Latvia. Here's a full schedule of Team USA's games and how to watch.
It should be noted that the NHL players have not played in the Olympics since 2014. In addition to Team USA, Team Canada is a favorite for gold as well.
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