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UConn women’s basketball legends Sue Bird and Maya Moore have been elected into the Basketball Hall of Fame and will be inducted in September with the Class of 2025. The announcement came on ...
Two of Geno Auriemma’s long roster of legendary UConn players are at the doorstep of the Hall of Fame. Maya Moore, Sue Bird are finalists.
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UConn women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers surpasses Maya Moore record during Huskies’ national championship routThe four-time All-American passed Maya Moore for the most career points ... this superstar backcourt will always be known in Storrs, Connecticut as champions. And it was a long time coming.
Combined, the five players selected as individuals – Bird, Moore, Fowles, Howard and Anthony – were part of 11 WNBA or NBA championship teams, won 15 Olympic gold medals, made 37 All-NBA or ...
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UConn players to be drafted No. 1 overall: Paige Bueckers joins Maya Moore, Sue Bird, others as first WNBA pickOver the past three decades, the Connecticut Huskies women's basketball ... among many other accolades. Moore won two national championships at UConn and was selected first overall by the ...
Connecticut), Maya Moore (2011, Minnesota) and Breanna Stewart (2016, Seattle). Bueckers was emotional when asked about her Huskies teammates. "They mean everything to me, all they've helped me ...
Connecticut Huskies forward Sarah Strong ... of-13 shooting to join the likes of UConn legends Breanna Stewart and Maya Moore as the only Huskies freshmen to record 20 points or more in a Final ...
When news broke of George Floyd’s murder, athletes across the sports world stepped up. They participated in walkouts and ...
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Geno Auriemma defends Sue Bird, Maya Moore's Hall of Fame nominations: 'Hall of Famers for everybody'Connecticut. Two of those are Sue Bird, who will be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame (WBHOF) this year, and Maya Moore, who was inducted in 2024. Both women are finalists for the ...
The versatile Connecticut star is the latest Huskies standout to go No. 1, joining former greats Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore and Breanna Stewart. “Dallas I’m so excited, a new city, a new ...
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College Football Network on MSN‘It’s So Rewarding’ — WNBA Star Nika Mühl Speaks on Cheering for No. 1 Overall Pick Paige BueckersWNBA star Nika Mühl has revealed her real reasons for cheering on Paige Bueckers at the WNBA draft. Bueckers led the Connecticut Huskies to their 12th NCAA title a week earlier and became ...
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