Sep 15,
2015; Washington, DC, USA; President Barack Obama poses with members of the
Connecticut Huskies during a ceremony honoring the 2015 NCAA women
UConn Women's
Basketball: The Closest Dynasty to John Wooden's
In 30 years as head coach
of the Connecticut Huskies, Geno Auriemma has built one of the greatest
dynasties in the history of sports. Since the 1985-86 women’s college hoop
season — Auriemma’s first season with the Huskies — UConn has only missed the NCAA Women’s Tournament three times, and each
of those came within Auriemma’s first three years as head coach.
After missing the
tournament in the 1987-88 season, Auriemma laid the groundwork for what would
become the single greatest run in women’s college basketball history. For the
next 27 seasons, UConn would go on to win 10
national championships and appear in 16 Women’s Final Fours. Along with
their dominance, they tore down Pat Summit’s empire in Knoxville with Tennessee
and became the gold standard of women’s basketball.
How has UConn become the
most dominant program in college sports? Well, two things: 1) Geno
Auriemma is the master
and 2) The array of talent that Auriemma has coached in Storrs during the last
30 years is simply astonishing.
Here’s a list of the women Auriemma has coached during his
tenure as UConn head coach:
·
Kerry
Bascom (first UConn player ever to be named to a women’s all-american team)
·
Rebecca
Lobo (current analyst for ESPN, Olympic gold medalist, led UConn to first title
in 1995)
·
Nykesha
Sales (school’s all-time leading scorer with 2,178 points, eight-time WNBA
All-Star)
·
Swin
Cash (Three-time WNBA Champion, 2002 Women’s Final Four’s MOP)
·
Tamika
Williams (Two-time NCAA Champion w/UConn, NCAA’s all-time leader for FG%)
·
Sue
Bird (No. 1 overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft, two-time WNBA Champion
w/Seattle)
·
Asjha
Jones (No. 4 overall pick in the 2002 WNBA Draft, two-time WNBA All-Star)
·
Diana
Taurasi (considered by many as one of the greatest players in college history,
2009 WNBA MVP)
·
Tina
Charles (Two-time NCAA Champion w/UConn, 2012 WNBA MVP)
·
Maya
Moore (First woman to sign with Jordan Brand, two-time NCAA Champion w/UConn)
·
Elena
Delle Donne* (2015 WNBA MVP, three-time WNBA All-Star)
·
Kaleena
Mosqueda-Lewis (No. 3 overall pick in 2015 WNBA Draft, NCAA all-time leader in
three-pointers made)
*Delle
Donne requested a release from her scholarship offer from UConn in order to
stay closer to home. She would go on to play basketball and volleyball for
Delaware.
To put
things in better terms to understand UConn’s dominance (especially as of late),
the Lady Huskies haven’t missed the Final Four since the 2006-07 season. There
are some great women’s programs that haven’t been to the Final Four eight
times. UConn’s been there 13 times(!) since the turn of the new millennium.
(UConn’s worst season since the turn was in 2004-05, and the Lady Huskies still
won 25 games and made the Women’s Sweet 16.)
Sure,
the Lady Huskies haven’t won 10 titles in 11 years like John Wooden’s UCLA
Bruins throughout the 1960s and into the 1970s, but eight straight Final Four
appearances and five national titles isn’t too bad either.
On
Tuesday, Auriemma and the Lady Huskies made their seemingly annual trip to the
White House to visit President Barack Obama as NCAA Champions. Auriemma, ever
the firecracker, laid down the gauntlet for UConn to do something no women’s
program has ever done: Win four titles in a row.
“[Obama
is] going to be here one more year and there’s no better way for him to go out
than to host us again,” Auriemma said.
Can
UConn finish off the quartet of titles and tie UCLA for the most college
basketball titles ever by one program this season? There’s no question that
this season will be more of a challenge for the Lady Huskies. Breanna Stewart
is back to cap off one of the best careers in UConn history, but losing Kaleena
Mosqueda-Lewis and Kiah Stokes to this past WNBA Draft isn’t going to be easy
to recover from after a 38-1 campaign last year.
During the pathto that elusive fourth
straight title, new foes and old foes will stand in their path. The Lady
Huskies travel to Columbus to play a 24-win Buckeye squad that lost a tight one
to national contender Maryland in the Big Ten Women’s title game last season.
Also in the Huskies’ path to the 11th title, the Lady Irish of Notre Dame.
UConn
and Notre Dame have both established themselves as not only the two best
programs in the women’s college game today, but they’ve developed quite the
rivalry, even with Notre Dame’s jump to the ACC from the Big East. The two
programs have met either in the national semifinals or the national title game
in the last five(!) NCAA Tournaments, with UConn holding a slight 3-2 edge over
Muffet McGraw and the Lady Irish.
Despite
the challenges along the way, the most dominant program in college sports will
be favored to do something historic once again, and will have the
Commander-in-Chief in their corner as well.
“I
don’t want to jinx it, but no [women’s] team has ever won four in a row,” Obama
said. “I’m just saying you get here one more time we might have to name the
[White House] basketball court after you or at least you can guide the tour.”
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