The Connecticut Huskies moved to 19-0 on the season after defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Monday. "Defeated" might be too nice a word for it, though.
The reigning national champion Huskies rolled to an 85-47 victory over the Irish, in which UConn sophomore Sarah Strong led a balanced scoring effort with 18 points and 11 rebounds.
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After Monday's dominant home win over Notre Dame, Strong is getting closer to a basketball milestone. She could be the first player in the history of college basketball -- men's or women's -- to produce a 60/40/90 season.
Strong is shooting 59.9 percent from the field for the top-ranked Huskies, to go along with a 42.0 percentage from 3-point range and an 89.7 percent success rate at the free-throw line. In only 26.9 minutes per game, Strong is averaging 18.7 points, 8.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 3.7 steals.
Sarah Strong isn't slowin' down in her sophomore season 🔥
— espnW (@espnW) January 20, 2026
With her double-double in the win over Notre Dame, Strong became the third-fastest Husky to reach 1,000 career points. She's only trailing UConn legends Maya Moore and Paige Bueckers 👏 pic.twitter.com/fhwkmxfNJx
Strong opening the 60/40/90 club would mark a milestone in NCAA basketball history and serve as a watershed occasion for player efficiency. Even if she falls a few percentage points short in the end, there is no doubting Strong's capabilities -- or why WNBA franchises will be going crazy to select her at the top of the 2028 draft.
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