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Images: UConn cruises past Syracuse to clinch a 4th straight NCAA Championship

See images from UConn's convincing 82-51 win over Syracuse in the NCAA Championship game Tuesday night in Indianapolis. UConn sealed an historic four-peat with the win.

Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
A Connecticut fan waits for the start of the championship game between Connecticut and Syracuse, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Gabby Williams (15) intercepts a pass intended for Syracuse's Briana Day (50) as Connecticut's Moriah Jefferson (4) watches during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) and Syracuse's Briana Day (50) tipoff for the start of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Kia Nurse (11) grabs a rebound from Syracuse's Bria Day (55) during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse's Cornelia Fondren (11) attempts a shot as Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) defends during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Moriah Jefferson, center, is congratulated by teammates Kia Nurse, left, and Napheesa Collier, right, after Jefferson hit a shot at the end of the first quarter of the championship game against Syracuse, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) grabs a rebound against Syracuse's Taylor Ford, right, as Connecticut's Napheesa Collier, left, watches during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse's Cornelia Fondren, left, and Connecticut's Napheesa Collier battle for the ball during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse head coach Quentin Hillsman watches during the first half of the championship game against Connecticut, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) greets teammates during a timeout during the first half of the championship game against Syracuse, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse's Briana Day (50) shoots against Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Breanna Stewart, top right, shoots over Syracuse's Bria Day (55) and Brittney Sykes, bottom right, during the first half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Breanna Stewart (30) grabs a rebound as Syracuse's Briana Day (50) watches during the second half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse's Briana Day, left, and Connecticut's Kia Nurse (11) battle for a rebound during the second half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Connecticut bench celebrates during the second half of the championship game against Syracuse, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Connecticut's Kia Nurse, left, looks to pass around Syracuse's Maggie Morrison during the second half of the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Members of Connecticut celebrate after defeating Syracuse in the championship game at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. Connecticut won 82-51. ASSOCIATED PRESS
Syracuse's Brittney Sykes (20) reacts after getting called for a foul during the first half of the championship game against Connecticut, at the women's Final Four in the NCAA college basketball tournament Tuesday, April 5, 2016, in Indianapolis. ASSOCIATED PRESS
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