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Azzi Fudd’s Farewell Fireworks: 34 Points, Eight 3s, and UConn’s Unbroken Sweet 16 Legacy

Last updated: March 24, 2026 10:03 am
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Azzi Fudd’s last game at Gampel Pavilion was a coronation: 34 points, eight 3-pointers, and a 98-45 dismantling of Syracuse that sent UConn to the Sweet 16 for the 32nd straight year, blending personal legacy with institutional dominance.

STORRS, Conn. — In a moment frozen in time, Azzi Fudd embodyed the essence of UConn women’s basketball greatness. Her final home performance wasn’t just a game; it was a declaration. With 34 points—including a career-high eight 3-pointers—Fudd orchestrated a 53-8 first-half blitz that buried Syracuse before halftime, securing a 98-45 rout and extending the Huskies’ historic run to 32 consecutive Sweet 16 appearances.

This wasn’t merely a victory; it was a symphony of shooting. Fudd’s 26 first-half points, fueled by six 3-pointers, drew a rave review from Hall of Fame coach Geno Auriemma, who called it “the best half of basketball, the best 20 minutes I have seen in a long, long time.” The performance matched the scoring output of her former teammate Paige Bueckers in Bueckers’ own Gampel farewell in 2025, weaving Fudd’s story into the program’s modern lore.

To understand the magnitude, one must grasp UConn’s tournament fabric. The Huskies’ 32nd straight Sweet 16 berth is a record that transcends sports, reflecting a culture of sustained excellence. AP News documents this run as the longest active streak in NCAA Division I basketball, a benchmark built on relentless defense and clutch offense. Fudd’s explosion was the latest chapter in a saga where home games at Gampel Pavilion have become fortresses—this was UConn’s 52nd consecutive NCAA tournament win on their home floor.

For Fudd, a five-year veteran riddled with injuries throughout her career, this farewell was cathartic. She soaked in the student section’s chants, a poignant contrast to the adversity she’s overcome. “Gampel has been home,” she reflected, her words echoing the bond between player and program. Her eight 3-pointers fell one shy of the NCAA Tournament single-game record, a detail that only amplifies the what-if scenario fans will debate for years: Could she have broken it if the game remained competitive?

Syracuse’s collapse was systemic. Missing injured starting point guard Dominique Darius, the Orange sputtered for over 10 minutes without a field goal as UConn’s pressure turned the game into a laugther. Their earlier first-round triumph over Iowa State—a 67-63 upset—seemed a distant memory. AP News highlighted how that victory positioned Syracuse as a rising power, but without Darius, they were no match for UConn’s machine.

Throughout the season, UConn has been a monolith, holding the AP No. 1 ranking from start to finish. Their 52-game overall winning streak now includes another statement against a Syracuse squad that entered 24-9. The Huskies’ balance—with Sarah Strong’s 18 points and nine rebounds and Blanca Quinonez’s 18 off the bench—showcases why they are a complete team, not a one-star show.

The road ahead leads to Fort Worth and a date with North Carolina, a program UConn has faced only once in tournament history. That 1994 meeting saw the Tar Heels claim the national title, but this UConn squad, riding a wave of emotional momentum from Fudd’s finale, presents a different challenge. Fans are already theorizing: will Fudd’s explosion signal a postseason peak, or can UConn maintain this intensity against elite competition? The Sweet 16 awaits, but the narrative has shifted—Fudd ensured her legacy is sealed, regardless of how far the Huskies go.

What matters now is the template Fudd provided. In an era of evolving women’s basketball, her performance was a masterclass in shot-making and mental fortitude, qualities that define UConn’s dynasty. For rivals, it’s a warning: beating the Huskies requires more than scoring; it requires weathering storms like this, where one player can eviscerate a game in minutes. Syracuse learned that lesson harshly, and future opponents will study this film with dread.

The fan community is buzzing with retrospective what-ifs: if Fudd had been healthy earlier, could UConn have been even more dominant? Her five-year journey, punctuated by this finale, underscores the program’s ability to develop athletes into legends. This win wasn’t just about advancing; it was about honoring a cornerstone while reminding everyone why UConn remains the gold standard.

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