Geno Auriemma 'slashed' UConn women's basketball's offensive playbook to allow players to play more freely and find additional contributors.
It’s hard to figure how they could not be a top-20 team when you watch them play,” said UConn coach Geno Auriemma said of Creighton. “Like, I don’t know what
With the topic of UConn basketball's Dan Hurley and his sideline antics, people are pointing to advice given by Geno Auriemma in a sit-down.
While UConn Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma pointed out two major flaws of his team following their win over Creighton, he agrees with star Paige Bueckers on one thing
The University of Connecticut has two of the world's best college basketball head coaches. For the men's team, this is Dan Hurley, who is a two-time defending n
No one can talk about college basketball history without bringing in Geno Auriemma’s name multiple times. The UConn legend has coached a myriad of future WNBA legends. Perhaps his most famous pupil is none other than the legendary Diana Taurasi. And even though it’s been a while since she was on campus, they still keep close contact.
UConn coach Geno Auriemma joined the "Dan Patrick Show" in June 2024 after he signed an extension with the Huskies.
Nonetheless, as well as the team has played during the winning streak, coach Geno Auriemma is well aware of the fact that no team can win off of just one player.
UConn Huskies coach Geno Auriemma has managed to make the fanbase turn on him after his latest comments about star player Paige Bueckers. Bueckers was recently on the cusp of 2,000
UConn head coach Geno Auriemma and associate head coach Chris Dailey have spent 40 years coaching the Huskies together. They both sit down with SNY to reveal how close they both came to leaving UConn for other jobs,
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma talked about Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier creating Unrivaled league that debuts Friday.
UConn coach Geno Auriemma was under scrutiny again from Caitlin Clark's fans after claiming that Paige Bueckers doesn't have to win an NCAA championship to certify her greatness.