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Are Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong the keys to UConn running it back?

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TAMPA, Fla. — When it was Sarah Strong’s turn to climb up the ladder and cut off her piece of the net, the UConn freshman treaded carefully, meticulously planning out her course of action.

Longtime assistant Chris Dailey had just given the 19-year-old a quick primer in the way only the winner of 11 previous titles could do — where to cut, what part of the rim to target. But Strong, a newb, didn’t look so sure.

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“Oh, man,” she said once she got to the basket and grabbed the scissors out of the holster. “Like that?”

Her net piece in tow, she looked around at the Amalie Arena crowd and flashed a meme-worthy grin before giving her supporters a sheepish wave.

A few minutes later, it was Azzi Fudd’s turn.

The graduate guard needed similar reassurance and looked back toward her teammates for some last-minute instructions once she got to the hoop.

“Oh, baby,” she said as the scissors sliced through the white lace.

Cutting down nets is a rite of passage for most UConn stars who suit up for coach Geno Auriemma, winner of (now) 12 national titles. But these Huskies had never done it before second-seeded UConn dismantled No.1 seed South Carolina 82-59 in Sunday’s national championship game for the program’s first title in nine years. Forgive Strong and Fudd — who each scored a game-high 24 points — for needing an assist.

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If all goes according to plan, though, the duo could be old pros this time next year.

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