From one former NCAA star to another Angel Rees Props were provided to UConn freshman Sarah Strong, who had a huge impact in his victory over UCLA on Friday, which put the Huskimo Dogs in the national championship. Strong is just the third freshman in UConn history, scoring at least 20 points in the last four games.

Strong led the way with the best 22 points, with 10 points in the third quarter and eight rebounds, helping Uconn win an 85-51 victory.

Her performance impressed with Angel Reese yelling on X (formerly Twitter), posting:

“Sarah is strong!”

and Paige Bueckers With only 12 points in three consecutive 30-point games, Strong took over the offense. Azzi Fudd also had 19 points in the first half.

The Huskimos shot impressively and surpassed 43.8% in arc. They made only seven turnovers and eliminated UCLA on the 34-29 board.

For the Bruins, Lauren Betts led with 26 points and 5 rebounds, but it wasn’t enough. UCLA shot only 38.5% from the field and 25.0% from the field in the depths while coughing 19 turnovers.

UConn now faces South Carolina Gamecocks in the National Championship at 3 p.m. Sunday

Angel Reese’s brother Julian

Angel Reese’s brother Julian Reese also showed a crazy appearance in March, helping Maryland Terrapins reach a sweet 16, where they matched the Florida Gators.

The game ended on March 27 with an 87-71 loss. Still, Angel showed support in the stands, wearing a shirt with the words “Juju Sister” written on it, his No. 10 printed behind. Julian scored 12 points and scored eight rebounds in losses.

After the game, Angel shared her emotions on X:

“That game made me emphasize people 🥲

Julian reached a major milestone before Maryland’s game exit — becoming the second player in Terrapins men’s basketball history, winning 1,000 professional rebounds.

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He only joined another Maryland-based Len Elmore, who reached that score in the 1970s while scoring double-double averages before moving on to careers in the ABA and NBA.