UCLA coach Close spent time observing UConn, Auriemma

BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) - UCLA coach Cori Close came to UConn in the spring a few years ago to learn from Geno Auriemma and his staff.

She had such a great experience she returned three more times, including once with her staff.

"They are interested in growing the game, not just growing UConn," Close said. "I'm a big believer that you have to learn from the best, and I've gone back four times. We spent three days watching practice. They were so gracious to let us pick their brains. It was a great experience."

Close will try to put her time at UConn to good use when the Bruins face the Huskies today in the NCAA Tournament. At stake in the fourth-ever meeting between the programs is a spot in the Bridgeport Regional final.

While there might not be much history between the programs, the schools are linked by the UConn women topping the UCLA men's record 88-game winning streak in 2010. The powerhouse Huskies bring a 109-game win streak into this weekend's matchup with the Bruins, shattering the school's previous record of 90 straight victories.

"Nan Wooden called me, calling to congratulate us on the (win) Monday night," Close said of UCLA coach John Wooden's daughter. "She reminded us who broke that record and other people have reminded us too."

Close said they aren't focused on the past, but just the next 40 minutes.

This is the second straight season the Bruins have played in Bridgeport. They were knocked out in last year's Sweet 16 by Texas.

While the Bruins don't have much experience reaching this point in the tournament, UConn is playing in its 24th consecutive Sweet 16. The Huskies have won a record 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament games.

"We talked about this weekend is a tough weekend, and everybody talks about the Final Four and how great it is to get to the Final Four and play in the Final Four and play for a national championship," Auriemma said. "But this weekend is a tough weekend because it took a long time, took 12 months to get back to this spot, and could be over tomorrow at 4."

Maryland will play Oregon in the first game of the regional.

Here are a few other tidbits from the Bridgeport Regional:

It's been a rough travel week for Oregon. The Ducks beat Duke on Monday night in North Carolina, and then flew back home so a few of the players could take exams the next morning.

The team arrived Thursday in Connecticut to prepare for its regional semifinal game against Maryland.

"They've handled it a lot better than their coach," Oregon coach Kelly Graves said. "I've got a cold. We've had a lot of travel, but they are 18- to 21-year olds. They might be tired, but not going to use that as an excuse by any means."

UCLA also made the cross-country flight to play in Bridgeport, but the Bruins hosted the first two rounds so they only had to make the trip once.

A victory today would give Auriemma 112 NCAA Tournament wins, tying him with Pat Summitt for the most all-time.