NCAA Connecticut women's basketball wins the championship, Kaitlyn becomes the first Taiwanese-American champion player.
- byVic

讀後心得
Today, NCAA's University of Connecticut defeated the University of South Carolina 82 to 59, winning the school's 12th championship in its history. Guard 凯特琳 became the first player of Taiwanese descent to raise the NCAA women's basketball championship trophy. Led by 史壯, Connecticut won easily, with 凯特琳 contributing 2 points and 4 assists. She previously attended Princeton University and has been named Most Outstanding Player multiple times before transferring to Connecticut this season. 凯特琳 expressed her gratitude for her parents' support, emphasizing their importance in her basketball journey.
NCAA University of Connecticut defeated the University of South Carolina 82 to 59 in the Division I women's basketball championship, winning the school’s 12th title in history. Guard Kaitlyn became the first Taiwanese-American player to hold the NCAA women's basketball championship trophy. The University of Connecticut has dominated the NCAA Division I women's basketball scene 11 times and successfully progressed to the championship this season. In the match against defending champion South Carolina, under the leadership of storico, they secured victory early on, ultimately winning the championship trophy by a margin of 23 points, marking their first title in 9 years.
In the game, Kaitlyn contributed 2 points and 4 assists to the team. She previously attended the Ivy League school, Princeton University, where she was named the Most Outstanding Player in the Ivy League Championship three times. This season, she changed her jersey and joined Connecticut, becoming the invisible contributor to the victory and finally realizing her championship dream.
Kaitlyn’s parents are immigrants from Taiwan, which gives her Taiwanese heritage, and she has become the first Taiwanese-American player to win the NCAA Division I women’s basketball championship. In a media interview, Kaitlyn mentioned that her parents have played an important role in her basketball career, even going so far as to take red-eye flights to personally support her and accompany her in the battles. She added that she loves the feeling every time she sees her parents in the audience, saying, "Without their support, I wouldn't have achieved what I have today, so I am really very grateful to them."