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And...UConn wins, 66-46.

Shout out to Maya Moore! She has 19 points in the game now, 12 more than she needed to break the UConn freshman scoring record set by Svetlana Abrosimova.
Speaking of Maya, she just went to the floor but is walking now and seems okay. An intentional foul was called on Epiphanny Prince, and Kaili McLaren's shooting the free throw for Maya. UConn's up 60-40, 3:00 to go.

Adding Jonathan the mascot

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Now 52-40 UConn

Crowd, student fans, and cheerleaders...

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Score 34-40 Uconn, 12:03 to play. Tina Charles with 15...

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Mel Greenberg covers college and professional women’s basketball for the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he has worked for 38 years. Greenberg pioneered national coverage of the game, including the original Top 25 women's college poll. His knowledge has earned him nicknames such as "The Guru" and "The Godfather," as well as induction into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2007.

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Jonathan Tannenwald is a producer with Philly.com. In addition to covering the local college scene, he spent two years as the Washington Mystics beat writer for Women's Hoops Guru. He also writes his own blog, Soft Pretzel Logic, which covers men's college basketball, football, and a variety of other sports.

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-- Erin Semagin Damio covers the University of Connecticut and the WNBA's Connecticut Sun for the blog, and contributes other features. The Storrs, Conn., native also attends Northeastern University, where she is a coxswain on the varsity crew team.

-- Acacia O'Connor is in her senior year at Vassar College, where she played on the school's varsity team before going abroad to Bologna, Italy, last spring. From Bologna, she wrote regular dispatches on basketball and culture.

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