UConn women's basketball team's 2025-26 season
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UConn women’s newcomer lands on Leslie Award list; Huskies now have four preseason honors covered
The UConn women’s basketball team is represented on watchlists for four of the five Basketball Hall of Fame positional awards in 2025-26 after senior Serah Williams was named to the preseason top 20 for the Lisa Leslie Award given to the nation’s top center.
One of the biggest stories heading into the 2025 NCAA women's basketball tournament was whether UConn Huskies star guard Azzi Fudd would be declaring for the 20
The Huskies had strong contributions from everyone in Sunday's exhibition, including 21 points from Azzi Fudd.
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What we learned about UConn women’s basketball in dominant exhibition win vs. Southern Connecticut
The UConn women’s basketball team had a dominant performance on both ends of the floor in an exhibition rout of Southern Connecticut State.
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Why guard Allie Ziebell could break into Geno Auriemma's UConn women's basketball rotation
Ziebell was a 2024 McDonald's All-American and Wisconsin's state Gatorade Player of the Year for a second time as a senior at Neenah High, where she scored more than 2,000 points. After her junior season, she was named to USA Basketball's U19 national team that won the gold medal at the FIBA U19 World Cup.
UConn women's basketball graduate student Azzi Fudd , senior Serah Williams and sophomore Sarah Strong were named to the 2025-26 Naismith Women's Player of
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UConn women’s basketball’s Caroline Ducharme named to Cheryl Miller Award preseason watchlist
UConn women’s basketball redshirt senior Caroline Ducharme was named to the top-20 watchlist for the Cheryl Miller Award on Wednesday. Ducharme missed nearly all of the last two seasons due to a series of head and neck injuries but looks to make her full-time return to the court this year after a grueling recovery journey.
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Breaking down UConn women's basketball 2025-26 roster: Azzi Fudd, Sarah Strong lead Huskies
Sarah Strong and Azzi Fudd highlight the roster that features five newcomers, including two transfers. Each Husky will step into a new role during the 2025-26 season to not only help the program attempt to repeat as national champs, but also make up for the loss of superstar Paige Bueckers.