Rick Pitino wasn’t so bold or defiant as to say “get us now, because it’s coming” when UConn beat St. John’s the first, second or third times last season, three of the most competitive games the ...
Geno Auriemma has coached a ton of the world's best women's basketball players during his 40 seasons as the head coach of the ...
UConn Huskies women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma has been leading his program for 40 seasons. Over that time, he has amassed a whopping 11 NCAA nationa ...
UConn women’s basketball freshman Morgan Cheli will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season after undergoing successful ...
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College Sports Network on MSNMorgan Cheli Injury Update: Geno Auriemma Says Her ‘Ankle Is Not Responding’ As They HopedThe UConn Huskies women’s basketball team has a long history of delivering dominant performances against Seton Hall. Head coach Geno Auriemma has come to expect strong showings from his team at Walsh ...
Reflecting Tom Perrin’s value and longevity, Auriemma has used him as periodic resource since leaving Debbie Ryan’s UVA staff ...
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College Sports Network on MSN‘The More Aggressive She Is, The Better Our Team Is’ — UConn Coach Geno Auriemma Gets Real On Paige BueckersPaige Bueckers and the No. 5 UConn Huskies showed no mercy against Seton Hall Wednesday night, delivering a dominant 91-49 victory. The game wasn’t just about the win—it was about Bueckers making ...
Geno Auriemma has been a stalwart of women’s college basketball for four decades, achieving success most coaches could only dream of. In 1985 he took over a UConn program with just one winning season ...
Paige Bueckers surpassed Diana Taurasi on UConn's all-time scoring list and led the No. 7 Huskies to a 91-49 win over Seton ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPaige Bueckers shakes off knee injury to pass Diana Taurasi on UConn all-time listAfter hobbling off after the first half of proceedings Walsh Gymnasium, UConn hero Paige Bueckers took matters into her own ...
Shirley left his job with Ford to serve as athletic director at Allentown College in 1981. Forty-three seasons later, he's reached a major milestone.
Just like last year, the WNBA’s 2025 No. 1 projected draft pick is finishing her college season by breaking records.
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