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March Madness is usually a pretty good time to be a UConn Husky. This week, it might feel even better than usual.
In the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, the Huskies advanced to the Final Four with an improbable comeback against No. 1 seed Duke, erasing a 19-point deficit before sealing the deal with a wild sequence in the final 10 seconds. We won’t spoil the ending — more on that in the quiz below — but let’s just say it might have produced the most iconic shot in March Madness history.
The UConn women, meanwhile, have encountered far less drama while blasting their way to the Final Four, beating their four tournament opponents by an average of 35 points per game. Geno Auriemma’s squad, which is 38-0 and seeking its second straight national championship, hasn’t lost a game in nearly 14 months.
So we hope you’ve been watching both tournaments as you dig in to take this week’s quiz, which will also touch on several other happenings across the sports world. Make sure you take time to try out our daily Connections: Sports Edition, too.
The incredible shot that put the UConn men in the Final Four
Women’s Final Four: Can anyone stop unbeaten UConn?
Why a team that won four World Cups can’t even reach one anymore
NFL will no longer have more than one game on Monday night
Who are the Rams eyeing as Matthew Stafford’s backup?
How Astros’ Cam Smith reached base in a bizarre mishap
Details of Tiger Woods’ DUI case are released
One active NBA coach is a finalist for the Hall of Fame
Las Vegas Golden Knights turn to a veteran coach
The U.S. men’s soccer team doesn’t have a single top-100 player?
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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In the men’s NCAA basketball tournament, the Huskies advanced to the Final Four with an improbable comeback against No. 1 seed Duke, erasing a 19-point deficit before sealing the deal with a wild sequence in the final 10 seconds. We won’t spoil the ending — more on that in the quiz below — but let’s just say it might have produced the most iconic shot in March Madness history.
The UConn women, meanwhile, have encountered far less drama while blasting their way to the Final Four, beating their four tournament opponents by an average of 35 points per game. Geno Auriemma’s squad, which is 38-0 and seeking its second straight national championship, hasn’t lost a game in nearly 14 months.
So we hope you’ve been watching both tournaments as you dig in to take this week’s quiz, which will also touch on several other happenings across the sports world. Make sure you take time to try out our daily Connections: Sports Edition, too.
Top stories mentioned in this week’s quiz
The incredible shot that put the UConn men in the Final Four
Women’s Final Four: Can anyone stop unbeaten UConn?
Why a team that won four World Cups can’t even reach one anymore
NFL will no longer have more than one game on Monday night
Who are the Rams eyeing as Matthew Stafford’s backup?
How Astros’ Cam Smith reached base in a bizarre mishap
Details of Tiger Woods’ DUI case are released
One active NBA coach is a finalist for the Hall of Fame
Las Vegas Golden Knights turn to a veteran coach
The U.S. men’s soccer team doesn’t have a single top-100 player?
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB, Men's College Basketball, Soccer, Sports Business, Women's College Basketball, Culture, College Sports
2026 The Athletic Media Company
Continue reading...