Azzi Fudd's impact was undeniable in UConn's victory over South Carolina, securing the program's 12th national championship. After missing the previous year's tournament due to injury, Fudd demonstrated her prowess with a game-leading 24 points in the final match and was honored as the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four. Her performance included notable moments such as scoring 11 points in the third quarter, setting records for individual scoring within the context of an NCAA championship game, underscoring the importance of teamwork and family support in her journey.
I mean, they're the reason I'm playing basketball. They taught me most of the things I know. So shoutout Mom and Dad.
I think all of our mindset was just to be aggressive, stay locked in, stay disciplined, stay together.
It was the most points in a single quarter of an NCAA title game by a UConn women's basketball player, and sixth-most by any women's player in a championship.
To be able to stand here, to see all the people that I love in the crowd, I don't even have words to describe this moment.
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