New-look UConn beats L'ville to open title defense
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New-look UConn beats L'ville to open title defense
"ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- The defending champion UConn Huskies picked up where they left off to start the 2025-26 season: winning in (mostly) dominant fashion. UConn, ranked No. 1 in the AP preseason poll, took down No. 20 Louisville 79-66 on Tuesday in the Armed Forces Classic, a game the Huskies led by as many as 28 points before securing their 30th consecutive season-opening win, the second-longest active streak in Division I."
""This team is super different than last year, even though it was only a few different pieces. But I think what those pieces bring are so valuable," Fudd said. "Tonight was a lot of fun ... I think as the season goes on and we continue to build our chemistry and learn how to keep playing well together and what our strengths are, it's going to be even more fun and really special.""
"It was the first game for the new-look Huskies since three-time All-American and 2025 No. 1 draft pick Paige Bueckers departed for the WNBA. But with their former superstar watching from the stands, the Huskies lived up to their No. 1 billing. Sarah Strong, a preseason first-team All-American, and Azzi Fudd, the 2025 Final Four Most Outstanding Player, led the way with a combined 41 points, while junior KK Arnold (13) and USC transfer Kayleigh Heckel (14) rounded out the attack."
The No. 1 ranked UConn Huskies defeated No. 20 Louisville 79-66 in the Armed Forces Classic, leading by as many as 28 points. The victory marked UConn's 30th consecutive season-opening win, the second-longest active streak in Division I. The game was moved to the Naval Academy after plans to play at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, changed because of the government shutdown. The matchup was the first since Paige Bueckers left for the WNBA, with Bueckers watching from the stands. Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong combined for 41 points; KK Arnold and Kayleigh Heckel also contributed, and Serah Williams started.
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