HARTFORD -- When the ball left Maya Moore's hands, the crowd of more than 10,000 began to stir in anticipation. When the 10-foot jumper in the lane was dead-solid perfect, the XL Center was nearly ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Their speeches were long enough, short enough, just right for the night. Their pitch was perfect, and most important, their themes were universal. “Championship culture can be ...
As Tina Charles sat at a table at Gampel Pavilion awaiting to be given the 2010 Wooden Award as national Player of the Year, a presenter from the Los Angeles Athletic Club noted that the UConn women's ...
The place that calls itself the “Basketball Capital of the World” is again making its presence felt in the city that served as the game’s birthplace. Sue Bird and Maya Moore are set to join the ...
Two weeks from Friday, the first round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament will commence. This year’s edition may represent the last opportunity for Paige Bueckers to win a national championship ...
The UConn women’s basketball program has two more members in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Husky legends Sue Bird and Maya Moore were elected and will be a part of the Class of 2025, the Hall ...
HARTFORD -- Even before the heralded arrival of Maya Moore on the UConn campus, Kalana Greene was viewed by many outside the Connecticut women's basketball program as merely the keeper of the flame.
After getting to an uncharacteristically sluggish start, the UCONN Lady Huskies found their groove on the way to yet another national title, beating Stanford 53-47. Suggested Reading Inside George ...
HARTFORD -- The sense was that Maya Moore was going to bounce back after she played one the worst games of her career offensively in the Big East tournament opener. She failed to reach double figures ...
The UConn Huskies rolled past No. 1-seeded UCLA, 85-51, in the Final Four of the women's NCAA tournament Friday night and are hoping to win their first NCAA title since 2016 and 12th under coach Geno ...
STORRS-- Maya Moore can barely take another bite of salmon. Her eyes transfixed on the TV set, she's about to lose her lunch. A blown call? A missed shot? A messed-up play? Nope, this is much more ...