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The UConn women’s basketball team is wrapping up an energetic afternoon on the hardwood, defeating Texas-San Antonio, 90-52, in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. The energy inside a sold-out Gampel Pavilion spilled out onto the rest of the UConn campus in Storrs,
UConn students are abuzz as both the men's and women's basketball teams enter the NCAA Tournament, hoping for another championship run even during spring break.
STORRS — Geno Auriemma sits behind his desk in the Werth Center trolling KK Arnold, the point guard, whose coming of age has made a big difference for this unbeaten, top-ranked UConn women’s basketball team.
It'll be a challenge for any team to test UConn, let alone beat the Huskies in the women's NCAA Tournament. UConn is a cut above the rest of the field, as they have been historically. Geno Auriemma's squad is the reigning national champion and is primed to repeat,
The 34-0 Huskies are the No. 1 seed in Region 1. UConn’s journey begins next Saturday in Storrs. With two wins, it would continue in Fort Werth. Then comes Phoenix.
For the first time since 2017, the UConn women’s basketball team has two first-team All-Americans on the same roster.
After the expected opening-round rout, UConn's national title defense begins in earnest Monday with an NCAA tournament second-round game against Syracuse. While the top-seeded Huskies (35-0) will be heavily favored, the Orange (24-8) have enjoyed a ...
Odds for each team to advance through the bracket and to win the 2026 women's college basketball championship.