On Monday, UConn coach Geno Auriemma spoke to the press about how his team is doing during the offseason and summer training.
According to Auriemma, the team took a break during April and May after the season was over, but they have been back in summer training since June 1.
Auriemma had especially high praise for 22-year-old athlete Azzi Fudd during recent offseason workouts these past two weeks, highlighting a level of intensity and engagement he says he’s never seen from her before.
Speaking to reporters, Auriemma remarked, “I’ve never seen Azzi [Fudd] this aggressive, this engaged, or wanting to do a lot. That’s probably stood out more than anything.”
Geno Auriemma discussed how the team has looked over the offseason, emphasizing that he's never seen Azzi Fudd this aggressive, engaged, or wanting to do a lot.
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"That's probably stood out more than anything." pic.twitter.com/DNcGiHaQkY
Fudd, who has dealt with injuries in past seasons, seems determined to make her mark heading into the upcoming year. Known for her elite shooting and basketball IQ, her renewed focus could be a game-changer for a Huskies squad hungry for a national title.
The guard declined the 2025 WNBA Draft to return for another season, aiming to lead the Huskies to back-to-back championships. Meanwhile, her previous teammate Paige Bueckers was the No. 1 pick during the 2025 WNBA draft and was drafted by the Dallas Wings.
UConn closed the 2024‑25 season with a dominant 37‑3 record, going undefeated (18‑0) in Big East play and winning their 12th NCAA title, which was their first since 2016. Fudd, who returned from an ACL injury, averaged 13.6 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.8 assists per game, shooting 47.4% overall and 43.6% from three.
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