Hartford, CT (My Sportsbook) - Top-ranked Connecticut won its NCAA-record 71st consecutive game Monday, a 59-44 victory over No.6 Notre Dame in the semifinals of the Big East Tournament. It is the longest winning streak in NCAA Division I women's basketball history, as the Huskies (32-0) surpassed their own record set from 2001-03. The only longer winning streak in NCAA Division I basketball history is the 88-game run UCLA had from 1971-1974. But while Monday's victory was historic, it also included a scary moment in the final minute. Connecticut guard Caroline Doty was hit in the back of the neck by a Notre Dame player trying to get to the ball, and fell to the floor. Doty lay there for several minutes as medical staff attended to her, but eventually sat up and walked off under her own power. The Huskies ended up winning by double digits, which they have done for all 71 games during this streak. However, they led by only three at halftime and were held to a season-low in points. Tina Charles ended with 16 points and 17 rebounds in the victory, while Kalana Greene had 15 points and seven rebounds for Connecticut, which will play either West Virginia or Rutgers in the final. Maya Moore finished with 11 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in the win. Skylar Diggins had 10 points to pace the Irish (27-5).
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