Stewart had 22 points, 14 rebounds and five blocks to lead No. 1 UConn to a 98-38 record rout of fifth-seeded Mississippi State on Saturday.
''Crazy things happen in March,'' Stewart said. ''We wanted to make sure when we came out today that wasn't going to happen with us.''
It hasn't in quite some time.
The win was the 72nd straight for UConn (35-0) and left the Huskies three victories shy of an unprecedented fourth consecutive national championship. Their road to that historic title got a bit easier Friday night when top seeds South Carolina and Notre Dame both lost in the Sweet 16.
''It was an awakening for our players and everyone else,'' coach Geno Auriemma said. ''If you show up in March and don't bring your 'A' game and your guys aren't focused and locked in and playing their best basketball, that this can happen.''
The best team in the nation put together one of its most dominant games during this run, quickly quashing any thoughts of the Bulldogs pulling off the upset with a dominant start.
The victory supplanted the record 51-point win the Huskies had over Texas in the regional semifinals last year that set the NCAA record for margin of victory in the regional rounds and beyond.
Even Auriemma was impressed with the effort.
''I told them during one timeout, and I never do this, I said, man you guys are really good,'' Auriemma admitted. ''I was just caught up in it all. The timeouts on Monday might be completely different.''
UConn will face the Longhorns in the Bridgeport Regional final Monday night.
A basket by Mississippi State (28-8) did little to turn the tide as UConn scored 19 of the final 21 points of the quarter, including Moriah Jefferson's basket that just beat the buzzer.
UConn kept it going in the second quarter, converting turnovers and missed shots into easy baskets. The Huskies shredded the Mississippi State defense, which entered giving up just 54.7 points a game. UConn surpassed that with 1:40 left in the first half and led 61-12 at the break. The Huskies fell two points short of the NCAA record for points in a half in the regionals or later. The Bulldogs points were the second fewest for a half in an NCAA regional semifinal, one more than Texas Tech had against Rutgers in 1999.
Stewart finished the opening 20 minutes with 18 points and 13 rebounds and UConn shot 65 percent (24 for 37) from the field.
The onslaught continued in the second half as UConn extended its advantage to 68. Auriemma took out Stewart and Jefferson for good with 3:52 left in the third quarter to a loud ovation from the nearly 9,000 fans in attendance. Tuck, who finished with 21 points, left soon after.
TIP-INS:
Mississippi State: The 28 wins are the most in program history, besting last season's 27. ... The Bulldogs fell to 0-11 all-time against No. 1 teams. ... This was only the Bulldogs second appearance in the Sweet 16. They also made it in 2010.
UConn: The Huskies have won 21 straight NCAA games, tying Tennessee for the longest streak. UConn won 20 consecutive games from 2002-05 before falling in the Sweet 16 to Stanford. ... Katie Lou Samuelson became the third UConn freshman ever to have two 20-point NCAA games, joining Maya Moore and Stewart. She finished with 21 points. Samuelson had 22 in the opening round against Robert Morris.
DISHING THIEF
Jefferson moved up to second on UConn's all-time steals and assists list passing Jen Rizzotti in both categories. The senior guard had four assists and four steals on Saturday, giving her 638 assists and 350 steals - one more than Rizzotti in both categories.
QUOTABLE
''They're like piranhas on a roast. When they go in transition, you can't get the bone out of the water fast enough,'' Schaefer said of UConn.
ALMOST RECORD BREAKING
The low for points in a NCAA regional semifinal and beyond is 35 by St. Bonaventure against Notre Dame in 2012. The Bulldogs passed that with about a minute left.
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