Top-ranked UConn continued its dominant start to the season Wednesday, forcing 36 turnovers in an 85-31 win over Loyola Chicago. The Huskies (3-0) finished three turnovers shy of tying the program’s single-game record, generating 25 steals and 45 points off those mistakes while holding the Ramblers (1-2) to 22% shooting.
Despite the lopsided margin, coach Geno Auriemma expressed concern about UConn’s offensive execution.
“I’m not exactly thrilled with where we are offensively right now,” Auriemma said after the game, as reported by Emily Adams of the Hartford Courant. “So much of our offense is coming from our defense, and I don’t know if that’s something you’re going to be able to count on every night.”
UConn scored its first 12 points almost entirely off Loyola turnovers, convert

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