The Huskies will need to rely on their triple superstar threat of Paige Bueckers, Azzi Fudd, and Sarah Strong if they're to make it past Lauren Betts and the blue-collar Bruins to
The UConn Huskies look as dangerous as ever after a pair of blowout wins over Arkansas State and South Dakota State to advance to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Geno Auriemma's group was firing on all cylinders playing at home at Gampel Pavilion for the first weekend,
UConn women's basketball guard Azzi Fudd has made 14 of her past 27 3-pointers as the Huskies play Oklahoma Saturday in a March Madness game.
Editor's note: Follow UConn vs. USC women's basketball live ... you've played to your full potential of who Azzi Fudd really is and so you wouldn't do yourself justice leaving,'" Fudd told ESPN ...
Caroline Ducharme has known Azzi Fudd since they were in middle school, and up until a few weeks ago she was anxiously awaiting her friend's decision on whether she'd stay at UConn or enter the WNBA Draft.
Here is what you need to know about UConn star Azzi Fudd, who led the Huskies to a 50-point lead at halftime of their first-round NCAA tournament game
Breaking: UConn Huskies star Azzi Fudd will return to college next season and forgo entering the 2025 WNBA draft. Fudd told ESPN returning will allow her to “work on everything I need to work on” — and she believes one final year in Storrs will take her game to an all-new level pic.twitter.com/mlhrlIqMYo
Steph Curry recently reacted to college basketball player Azzi Fudd’s decision to stay with the UConn Huskies for one more year. Curry took to X to commend Fudd for her decision and also mentioned that he is very proud of the 22-year-old talented player.
Azzi Fudd is running it back one more time at Connecticut. The Huskies’ sharpshooting guard announced on March 25 that she is returning for one more season. Fudd made the announcement on her Instagram account, posting in part, “Hey Gampel, thanks for last night ... see you next year.”