UConn Huskies superstar Paige Bueckers is currently six points away from reaching the 2,000-point mark in her NCAA Women's Basketball career. Some expected tha
WNBA legend and four-time champion Sue Bird expressed her thoughts about the rumors that longtime UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma is leaving.
The UConn Huskies women's basketball team improved to 16-2 in the 2024-25 NCAA season after they cruised to a 71-45 victory over the St. John's Red Storm on Jan
Gov. Ned Lamont's State of the State address included a mention of CT's basketball superiority and UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma.
Geno Auriemma is used to all this by now: the star players, the big crowds cheering on Connecticut at road games, the continuing dominance of the Big East. But even the winningest coach in college basketball history — men or women,
Geno Auriemma and Paige Bueckers' UConn came up short in last season's NCAA tournament but made history in ticket sales. On Wednesday, the UConn Huskies disclosed that it garnered $3.
Dawn Staley became the highest paid NCAA women's basketball coach in history after signing a contract extension, moving her ahead of UConn's Geno Auriemma.
Former Bishop Kenrick guard Geno Auriemma is now the all-time winningest coach in NCAA basketball history. If that sentence required a double-take, you’re likely not alone. Even after his 40 years of dominance in women’s college basketball at the University of Connecticut,
"Absolutely nobody complained when our road sign declared Connecticut as the 'Home of the Winningest Coach in Basketball History' – Geno Auriemma," Lamont said. Lamont presented Auriemma with ...
South Carolina's head women's basketball coach Dawn Staley signed a contract extension to stay with the team until 2030.
Not only is Dawn Staley now the highest paid coach in women’s basketball, she negotiated something else that rivals Geno Auriemma and Kim Mulkey don’t have: a free path to the pros. The University of South Carolina announced a contract extension with Staley on Friday that will keep the three-time NCAA champion in Columbia through
Years of Excellence" showcases Geno Auriemma talking about the time when he nearly left the UConn Huskies for another program.