UConn's Tiffany Hayes holds her head after hitting the floor hard in the first half.

I’m pretty sure UConn Huskies women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma doesn’t want to see what happened on Saturday ever happen again this season. With only 10 players and half of those freshman, he can ill afford to have any of his players get hurt or even get into some serious foul trouble.

The Huskies were able to survive Tiffany Hayes’ mild concussion and All-American Maya Moore’s first half foul trouble to take a 78-55 win over the Louisville Cardinals in front of 16,294 at the XL Center in Hartford, CT.

Hayes was injured just 46 seconds into the game when she collided with Moore as they were both trying a double team on defense. According to Rosemary Ragle, UConn’s trainer, Hayes was feeling better after the game and will be reevaluated by UConn team doctors on Sunday.

It’s the fourth straight win for the Huskies as they improve to 16-1 (6-0 Big East). The visiting Cardinals fall to 12-7 (3-2).

Moore led the way for UConn with 26 points and had six rebounds, three assists and four steals. Bria Hartley had a career-high 24 points to go with eight rebounds and three assists. Stefanie Dolson hit double digits as well as she added 12 points and four rebounds.

Kelly Faris led the Huskies with 12 rebounds along with her seven points, three assists and four steals. She did however commit seven turnovers.

Shoni Schimmel led Louisville with 15 points and had four rebounds and six assists but also had seven turnovers. Keshia Hines had nine points and five rebounds before fouling out while Tia Gibbs also had nine points.

The Huskies started out slowly over the first five minutes of the game as they were just 3-of-7 from the floor but were able to maintain a 10-9 lead heading into the first media timeout. UConn came out of the timeout and put together a 10-3 run to take an eight point lead.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma has a word with Maya Moore in the first half. Moore took to the bench after 15 minutes after she picked up three fouls.UConn’s lead was 28-18 when Moore picked up her third foul with 5:15 remaining in the first half. With Moore out of the lineup, the offense suffered as Louisville would outscore the Huskies 8-3 to end the half.

The Huskies were a much better team in the second half though as Moore would not pick up a foul.

They started out on a 6-2 run to open up a nine point lead but Louisville would get it back down to five with the next four points. After an exchange of baskets, the Huskies pushed the lead to ten at 46-36 but that’s as close as the Cardinals would get as the duo of Moore and Hartley was just too much.

This was a good teaching lesson for UConn’s younger players as they learned what it was like to play without two of their top players for a small period of time. It was also nice to see Hartley step up in the absence of Hayes and help Maya out on the offensive end.

It could have ended up being a disastrous result but the Huskies persevered and picked up the win.

The Huskies now head to Tobacco Road as they’ll take on the North Carolina Tar Heels in Chapel Hill, NC on Monday in their annual MLK Day game appearance. The game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN2.

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Notes and musings:

Louisville Cardinals @ UConn Huskies 1.15.11 box score

Here are some quotes from UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma, Maya Moore, Bria Hartley and Louisville head coach Jeff Walz.

The starters for UConn were Bria Hartley, Tiffany Hayes, Kelly Faris, Maya Moore and Stefanie Dolson.

The Huskies shot 53.6% (30-56) from the floor while Louisville shot 31.7% (20-63).

UConn had 17 assists on their 30 made baskets.

The Huskies were 6-of-15 (40%) on three-pointers.

UConn was 12-of-16 (75%) from the charity stripe.

The Huskies won the battle of the boards 43-30.

UConn outscored Louisville 22-12 in the paint and 8-2 on the fast break.

Both teams had 18 turnovers with Louisville scoring 10 points off them and UConn had nine points.

The rest of the notes are courtesy of the UConn Sports Information Department:

– The Huskies trailed for 1:56 in the early stages of the first half

– Tiffany Hayes left the game just one-minute into the first half after suffering a mild concussion

– The Huskies improved to 112-11 all-time at the XL Center. The team has not lost at XL since March 6, 2007, a span of 38 games

– UConn won its 10th-straight decision against the Cardinals and improves to 10-1 all-time against U of L

– Kelly Faris grabbed at least 10 rebounds for the fourth time this season – Bria Hartley’s 24 points established a new career high

– Maya Moore and Lorin Dixon improved to 130-3 in their UConn careers

– The BIG EAST home court winning streak has now reached 36-straight games

– Maya Moore eclipsed the 20-point mark for the 12th time this season

– Kelly Faris tied her career high with 12 rebounds

– The sellout of 16,294 was the second at XL Center this season

Photo credits: Michael McAndrews – Hartford Courant (No. 2, No. 14)