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The No. 2-seed UConn Huskies are atop college basketball once again, winning a record-extending 12th NCAA championship in a 82-59 blowout victory over No. 1-seed South Carolina on Sunday.

The title ends a nine-year drought for the dynasty program — the longest stretch without hoisting the trophy since the Huskies’ first-ever national championship in 1995.

Trio of Huskies fuel UConn’s championship grab

After dominating overall No. 1-seed UCLA 85-51 on Final Four Friday, UConn earned a season finale face-off against the defending champion Gamecocks, who punched their spot in Sunday’s championship showdown by taking down No. 1-seed Texas 74-57 — South Carolina’s third win over their SEC rival this season.

The big day, however, belonged to the Huskies, as UConn’s “Big Three” of star senior Paige Bueckers, standout guard Azzi Fudd, and freshman phenom Sarah Strong posted a combined 65 points to outscore South Carolina.

Fudd and Strong led the game’s stat sheet by scoring 24 points each, helping Fudd snag the tournament’s Most Outstanding Player honor — and earning Strong a new NCAA record.

After finishing March Madness with 114 total points across UConn’s six-game run,…

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