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Following UConn's 85-49 rout of St. John's, Azzi Fudd shared her thoughts on what made the Huskies undefeated 31-0 season possible.
HARTFORD, Conn. — The UConn women’s basketball team continued its permanent residence at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 after concluding the regular season with an undefeated record for the first time since 2018.
The NCAA Women’s College Basketball Tournament is just weeks away from starting and the final AP Top 25 for the regular season has been revealed. Heading into the postseason, the Connecticut Huskies remain the number one women’s college basketball
The top nine teams in the rankings remained unchanged with UConn still the unanimous No. 1. Geno Auriemma's Huskies have won 47 consecutive games -- including their 2025 national championship -- and just finished their 11th undefeated Big East season.
UConn finished the season undefeated despite having the 13th-toughest schedule out of 363 teams, per NET. The Huskies kicked off February against No. 15 Tennessee — the last team UConn lost to back in Feb. 2025 – but things were different this time. The Huskies dominated the second half against the Lady Vols en route to a 30-point victory.
The Huskies' defense held Providence to a season-beat 14 first half points. UConn has forced 21 points and has 18 points off turnovers. Sarah Strong has 11 points, Blanca Quiñonez seven points and KK Arnold six points, five assists and four steals.
The UConn Huskies completed a perfect regular season by routing St. John's at Madison Square Garden.
Geico celebrated its new partnership with Fudd on Sunday with digital billboards around Madison Square Garden.
UConn women’s basketball star Sarah Strong was named to the 2026 Naismith Women’s College Defensive Player of the Year Late-Season Team, as announced by the Atlanta Tipoff Club