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2013–14 UConn Huskies women's basketball team

The 2013–14 UConn Huskies women's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut (UConn) in the 2013–14 NCAA Division I basketball season. The Huskies were led by 29th-year head coach Geno Auriemma and played their home games at three different venues: the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, on campus at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut and a game at the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut. This was UConn's first season as a member of the American Athletic Conference, known as The American. The Huskies finished the season with a perfect 40–0, 18–0 in the American Conference in winning both the regular season and the tournament titles. They received an automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament and won their ninth National Championship by defeating Notre Dame. The previous day, Connecticut also won the men's tournament. It was just the second time in NCAA history the same school had won both the men's and women's tournaments; UConn first accomplished that feat in 2004.[3]

2013–14 UConn Huskies women's basketball
NCAA tournament national champions
AAC tournament champions
AAC regular season champions
Hall of Fame Classic champions
ConferenceAmerican Athletic Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record40–0 (18–0 The American)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
Home arenaHarry A. Gampel Pavilion
Seasons
2013–14 American Athletic Conference women's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 UConn 18 0   1.000 40 0   1.000
No. 4 Louisville 16 2   .889 33 5   .868
South Florida 13 5   .722 23 13   .639
Rutgers 12 6   .667 28 9   .757
SMU 8 10   .444 18 14   .563
Temple 8 10   .444 14 16   .467
Memphis 6 12   .333 13 18   .419
Cincinnati 5 13   .278 13 18   .419
UCF 3 15   .167 10 20   .333
Houston 1 17   .056 6 25   .194
American Tournament winner winner
As of 8 April 2014
Rankings from AP poll[1][2]

Off-season edit

USA basketball edit

Connecticut basketball players were active in USA basketball events during 2013.

Two UConn players were selected for the World University Games team:

The USA team was undefeated at the event in Kazan, Russia in July. Both UConn players started all six games. Hartley was the leading scorer for the USA team with 13.5 points per game, while Mosqueda-Lewis was a close second with 13.0 points per game. Mosqueda-Lewis was the leading rebounder for the team with 41 for an average of almost seven per game.[4]

In the gold medal game against the host, Russia, Hartley was the leading scorer with 17 points on 6-for-7 shooting from the field. Mosqueda-Lewis scored 15 points.[5]

Three UConn players were selected to be on the USA U19 (Under-19) team:

Tuck was selected to be the team captain.

The team traveled to the Canary Islands to take part in a preliminary event, the Lanzarote International Invitational Title, which included other teams also headed to the U19 world championship. In the opening game against Australia, the Aussies held a lead at halftime, which was extended to seven points in the second half, until Morgan Tuck helped lead a comeback, resulting in a close win.[6] The team then defeated the host team, Spain, to win the Lanzarote International Invitational title.[7]

Following the preliminary event, the team traveled to Klaipėda and Panevėžys, Lithuania for the World Championship. All three UConn players were starters in every game, except one game missed by Jefferson due to injury. The USA team won their first five games easily, then had a close, six point victory over France. In the medal rounds, the USA team beat Japan easily in the quarterfinals, then faced Australia, the team that had played them close in the Canary islands. The game started out quite close, with Australia leading on some occasions, and held a three-point lead with six minutes to go in the first half. Stewart then scored nine consecutive points to start a 21–0 run to take over the game. The USA team won, to advance to the gold medal game against France, the team they had played earlier in a close game.[8] The first half was close, with the USA holding a seven-point lead at halftime, but the second half was all USA, who held France to only eight more points. The USA won the gold medal by a score of 61–28.

Stewart set a U19 scoring record with 152 points, surpassing the record previously held by Maya Moore. Stewart was also honored as the MVP of the tournament.[9]

Roster changes edit

Three seniors departed from the prior team:

Faris was selected 11th overall in the 2013 WNBA draft by the Connecticut Sun.[10]

The team added a single freshman:

  • Saniya Chong

Chong is a 5' 9" guard who averaged over 30 points per game with two games over 55 points. She also had almost ten assists and five steals per game as a junior at Ossining High School in New York.[11] In her senior season, she scored 928 points, setting a single season record for scoring in the state of New York. She helped lead her high school team to the state championship in 2013, the first ever in the history of the high school. In a regular season game, Ossining faced Hamilton, who were 12–0 at the time. Hamilton led late in the game, but Chong scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead her team to an 88–79 victory. That performance earned her a spot as the Sports Illustrated national Player of the Week.[12]

Chong was recognized by Parade magazine as their national Girls Basketball Player of the Year.[13] She was also honored by the National High School Coaches Association as the girls basketball National Player of the Year.[14]

UConn added two walk-ons to the roster. Briana Pulido is a sophomore from Florida who was on the track and field team, but will drop that sport to concentrate on basketball. She will join the team as a 5' 7" guard. Tierney Lawlor is a freshman from Ansonia High school, who will also play as a guard. Lawlor was captain of her high school team as a junior and senior.[15]

Game results edit

Pre-season edit

Connecticut opened the season against NCAA Division II Gannon University. The Gannon Golden Knights were ranked second in the nation in the Division II pre-season poll. The Huskies had little difficulty, led by Stewart's 21 points, to help win the game 101–35.[16][17] The second exhibition game was against Division II Philadelphia University. The Lady Rams were over-matched, and UConn won the game 93–28. Philadelphia held an early lead at 3–2, but did not score again for eleven minutes. Every UConn player had double-digit minutes.[18][19]

Regular season edit

2013 edit

Connecticut opened the regular season against the Hartford Hawks. The Hawks are coached by Jennifer Rizzotti who played for UConn under Auriemma. This game marked the 39th game between an Auriemma coached team and a team whose coach or assistant coach had previously played for him or served as an assistant coach. The teams coached by Auriemma have won all 39 games. This game was no exception, with UConn prevailing 89–34.[20][21]

The game between UConn and Stanford matched up the #1 and #3 ranked teams in the nation. The game result, though was over-shadowed by an injury to Mosqueda-Lewis, who fell hard to the floor, landing on her right arm, and filled the arena with her cries. She left the game. A report a few days later indicated she would be out three to five weeks. Stokes player more minutes than she might have otherwise, and ended with a double-double (ten points and twelve rebounds). The game was played at Gampel Pavilion, the first match-up between UConn and Stanford at the on-campus location since 1993. UConn won the game, 75–57.[22]

UConn traveled to Maryland below full strength. In addition the Mosqueda-Lewis, who was injured in the prior game and out indefinitely, Tuck underwent knee surgery which was expected to keep her out for four to six weeks. Early ant he game, the score was tied at seven apiece, with UConn's Stewart scoring seven and Maryland's Alyssa Thomas scoring seven. UConn held a five-point lead at intermission, which Maryland quickly countered in the beginning of the second half, tying the game at 43 points each. However, UConn then scored the next eight points. Thomas scored to stop the run and Dolson picked up a fourth foul but UConn went on a 9–2 run to take a commanding lead. Thomas scored 20 points for Maryland, but Stewart had 26, which helped UConn win 72–55, in front of 15,327 fans in the arena.[23]

Hartley entered the game against Penn State in a shooting slump from beyond the three-point line, having missed eleven consecutive attempts in her prior game. She did not shake it off in the beginning of the Penn State game, missing two shots having making one. She went over to teammate Mosqueda-Lewis, sitting on the bench with an injury, but a player who led the nation in three points shooting the prior year. She decided to rub hands with Mosqueda-Lewis for luck, and promptly hit her next three consecutive three-point attempts. Penn State hung with UConn early, but UConn broke a ten-all tie starting with a three-pointer by Chong which began a twelve-point run by the Huskies. Although Penn State would cut a 23-point lead down to nine points at one time, helped by 18 points from Penn State's Maggie Lucas, Hartley responded with eight consecutive points of her own to rebuild the lead. UConn won their third consecutive game over a ranked opponent by a score of 71–52.[24][25]

UConn's next game was against Oregon, a team averaging just under 110 points per game. Oregon is coached by Paul Westhead, who has coached NBA, WNBA and NCAA men's teams. A team would score over 110 points, but it was the Huskies, who won 114–68. Late in the game, the UConn staff realized that Stefanie Dolson was close to a triple-double, so she returned to the floor, and earned an assist to complete the accomplishment. She ended the game with 26 points, 14 rebounds and 11 assists, only the second UConn Husky to complete the feat in UConn women's basketball history. Laura Lishness had the prior triple-double in 1989 against Providence college, with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists.[26][27][28]

UConn served as a host school for the inaugural Basketball Hall of Fame Women's Challenge. The event included eight teams, four of whom played November 22–24 at UConn locations, and four of whom played the same dates at Ohio State University. All eight teams then played on December 1 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States, located near the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. UConn opened the event against BU, held at Gampel Pavilion. The game started out ragged, with BU leading for almost the first four minutes, and UConn not breaking into double digits until after six minutes had been played. Then UConn went on a 21–0 run against the Terriers to open up a large lead. Dolson had 23 points, which, coupled with her 20-point production in the prior game represented the first time she has scored 20 or more in back-to-back games.UConn went on to win 96–38.[29] UConn faced Monmouth University in the second game, also held at Gampel Pavilion. The score was tied at seven points each early, but UConn then went on a 34–6 run, which included a stretch of 21 consecutive points scored by the Huskies, to put the game out of reach. UConn went on to win 100–46.[30]

UConn played for the third time in three days and the fourth times in five days against St. Bonadventure, to end the first phase of the Hall of Fame Classic. This game was played at the XL Center in Hartford. Kiah Stokes led the term in scoring for the first time in her career, putting up a career-high 19 points, along with eight rebounds and four blocked shots. She helped the Huskies win the game 88–39.[31]

After a week off, UConn played Ohio State in the final game of the Hall of Fame Classic. All eight teams in the Classic participated in a dinner, held at the Hall of Fame the day before all teams participated in the final game of the event on Sunday December 1. The team shows signs of the layoff, committing 16 turnovers, including eight be Dolson. Hartley led the team with 17 points, helping the team to a 70–49 win. The win represented the 53rd consecutive victory in an in-season tournament for the Huskies.[32][33]

UConn started the season with a relatively small lineup of seven scholarship players, supplemented by two walk-ons. Injuries to Mosqueda-Lewis and Tuck reduced that lineup even further, and as the team prepared for the University of California-Davis, Stokes turned an ankle and was unavailable for practice and the game. While the limited roster forced adjustments to practice routines, it seemed to have little effect on the availability of the team to play effectively. UConn won the game by sixty points 97–37. Hartley led the team in points with 25, while freshman Chong added ten points and Jefferson recorded a season high eight assists.[34]

After a twelve-day layoff for exams, UConn's next game was against Duke, ranked number 2 in the nation. This game would be the first game for Mosqueda-Lewis since her injury in the Stanford game. She wore a protective sleeve, and the coaching staff had no idea how she would fare, even to the point of preparing a game plan in case she was ineffective, but her return was solid. She hit seven three-pointers, a career high, helping the Huskies defeat Duke 83–61. Teammate Stewart contributed 24 points as the Huskies extended their record to 11–0.[35][36]

UConn then traveled to Madison Square Garden to participate in the Maggie Dixon classic, and annual event honoring the Army coach. Stewart had 29 points, matching a career high, along with ten rebounds to help the Huskies to a win over number 20 ranked California. Stewart scored more points in the first half than the entire Bears team.[37][38]

The last game of the calendar year, December 29, against Cincinnati, featured a ceremony to honor the national championship team of 2003 and 2003. Several members of those teams were in attendance for the game and the ceremony. UConn scored the first 16 points of the game but then the Bearcats outscored the Huskies 20–17 over the rest of the half. The Huskies regained their footing in the second half, ending with a 67–34 victory.[39]

2014 edit

The Huskies opened the new year in Florida, at the University of Central Florida, on New Year's Day. The Knights held a lead to the first media timeout, but the Huskies then opened up a lead they would never relinquish. USF's Briahanna Jackson scored 28 points to lead all scorers, but UConn as a team outscored the Knights to win 77–49.[40][41] UConn started slow against Memphis three days later, holding only a three-point margin six minutes into the game. The Huskies then outscored the Tigers by 30 points over the rest of the first half. UConn won easily, 90–49.[42]

UConn's next game was at home against Houston, the last place team in the AAC, whose head coach left the team before Christmas. Houston has not won since, and would not this day, as the Huskies win 90–40 behind 24 points from Stewart and 19 from Tuck.[43] UConn then played at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport. Although the Huskies had played in the arena in post-season NCAA games, this was the first-ever regular season in the arena. The attendance was 9,274, a sellout, which tied a record attendance for the location. Temple, coach by former UConn assistant coach Tonya Cardoza, took an early lead but could not sustain it. Four UConn players had double-digit points, helping to secure a victory, 80–36.[44]

The following game was against seventh ranked Baylor on Baylor's home court, where the Bears had a 69-game home winning streak. The streak began March 7, 2010, which meant no player on the current Bears team had ever lost a game at home. After five minutes, the score was even at ten points apiece.UConn scored the next seven to open up a small lead. The Huskies maintained the lead into the second half. Nine minutes into the second half, the Bears cut the lead to 50–49, but that would be as close as they would get. The Huskies went on to win 66–55, ending the Baylor home win streak.[45][46]

With Rutgers moving to the Big Ten Conference next season, the UConn game at the RAC is the last scheduled league game at that arena. UConn scored first, and never gave up the lead, as Hartley scored 30 points, representing a career high. The Huskies won 94–64.[47] Mosqueda-Lewis failed to hit a three in the game against Rutgers, only the seventh time in her career without a three in a game, but responded with five three-pointers in the following game against Memphis. Jefferson had nine steals, only one off the school record held jointly by Cathy Bochain (1980) and Jennifer Rizzotti (1996). The Huskies won 83–49 to improve to 20–0.[48]

UConn started the season with nine scholarship players plus two walk-ons, but has had to play with fewer on several occasions. In the game against USF, Tuck was unavailable (out for the season), Banks was unavailable (ankle injury) and Chong dressed, but had stomach issues and was unable to play. This left the five starters and one scholarship player. Opposing coaches are not showing much sympathy, as the short bench has not contributed to a loss. Against USF, Stewart scored 29 to help lead the Huskies to an 81–53 win.[49] The game against Temple on January 28 was held at McGonigle Hall an arena familiar to head coach Auriemma, as it is just six miles from where he grew up, but it was the first time he had ever coached a game there. Stewart hit 15 of 19 shot attempts, ending with a career-high 37 points. She helped lead the Huskies to a 93–56 victory.[50]

When UConn played Cincinnati in December, the Bearcats held UConn to 67 points, their lowest scoring total of the year to that point. (South Florida would hold UConn to 63 in February.) In their second match-up of the season, defense would again be the key theme, but not by Cincinnati. The Huskies scored 86, while holding the Bearcats to just 29 points. UConn won easily, extending their season record to 23–0.[51]

On February 4, UConn faced SMU at their campus home, Gampel. The Huskies scored the first 19 points of the game; all five starters ended with double-digit scoring. The final score in favor of UConn was 102–41.[52] UConn next faced Louisville, in a rematch of the 2013 National Championship game. Louisville was ranked No. 4 in the country, and came in with only a single loss on the season, winners of their last 16 games, the longest winning streak in school history. The game was reasonably close early, with UConn holding only a five-point lead late in the first half. Then Stewart hit consecutive three-pointers to open up the lead before the sellout crowd. The Huskies held Louisville's leading scorer Shoni Schimmel, to nine points and won 81–64.[53]

UConn returned to Florida to play South Florida. Despite the final score of 63–38, USF head coach Jose Fernandez had reasons for optimism. His team held UConn to the lowest points total of the season, as well as the fewest made field goals. Mosqueda-Lewis was unable to play due to mononucleosis, so Saniya Chong was a first time starter. While she did not score, she played 37 minutes and earned praise from her coach.[54]

AAC tournament edit

 
Breanna Stewart wins AAC tournament Most Outstanding Player award.

UConn had a bye for the first session of the tournament and played their first game on Saturday, March 7 against Cincinnati, the number 8 seed and winner of the 8/9 match-up with Central Florida. The Huskies never trailed, but the Bearcats stayed close early in the game, only four points behind at 17–13. However, UConn then extended the lead to 20 points by halftime, and won the game by 30 with a score of 72–42.[55]

In the semifinal match-up with Rutgers, UConn opened the scoring early, scoring 13 points before the Scarlet Knights got on the board. Despite leading 30–9 midway through the first half, the Huskies were not relaxing. Rutgers Betnijah Laney stole the ball near mid-court and headed to her basket for a layup. Stewart started near the paint, but sprinted at top speed and managed a crowd-pleasing block. She then went to the other end of the court and drained a three-pointer to extend the lead. UConn went to win, 83–57.[56]

The finals of the first-ever AAC tournament featured the top two seeds in the tournament, UConn and Louisville. UConn scored the first eight points of the game, and extended the lead to 27–10. The Cardinals came back with a run of their own, scoring ten of the next eleven points but UConn came back with a 12–2 run and held a 40–22 lead at halftime. UConn won 72–52 to win the conference tournament championship. Hartley, Mosqueda-Lewis and Dolson were named to the All-tournament team, while Stewart was named the Tournament Most Outstanding Player.[57]

NCAA tournament edit

 
UConn women's basketball team posing with Lincoln Regional trophy

With the overall top seed in the NCAA tournament, UConn drew the weakest of the qualifying teams, Prairie View A&M University, who started the year losing their first eleven games, and ended the regular season with a losing record. However, they prevailed in their conference tournament, so were eligible for the NCAA tournament. The Huskies scored the first fifteen points of the game, and were never tested. UConn held a 44–12 lead at the half and coasted to an 83–43 final result.[58]

UConn faced St. Joseph's in the second round. The first two rounds were hosted by UConn, so this game presented the final game in Gampel Arena for the seniors on the team. As has been the sequence in recent games, UConn opened the scoring with a run, scoring the first eight points of the game before the Hawks scored. The Huskies won 91–52, with Mosqueda-Lewis scoring 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists, to record only the third triple-double in UConn history.[59]

The Huskies played their third-round game in Lincoln, Nebraska against Brigham Young. In 1,440 minutes of play prior to this game, the UConn team had trailed for under 39 minutes in total, with zero seconds occurring in five post-season games. UConn trailed for several minutes in the first half, and although taking a one-point lead at halftime, gave up the lead and trailed in the second half for the first time this season. Hartley hit a three almost three minutes into the second half to give UConn a lead, then after BYU's Morgan Bailey tied the game, Stewart scored to give UConn a lead they would not relinquish. UConn gradually extended the lead, and won 70–51.[60][61]

The second game in the Lincoln Regional was against Texas A&M. UConn scored the first basket, but the Aggies responded with eleven of the next thirteen points to take an 11–4 lead, the largest deficit UConn had faced this season. 81 seconds later, UConn tied the game on a three by Mosqueda-Lewis. Texas A&M would tie the game at 13 and 15 points each, but would never take another lead. The Aggies cut an eleven-point halftime lead to three points in the second half, but would get no closer. The final score, in favor of UConn, was 69–54.

Mosqueda-Lewis earned the regional Most Outstanding Player award. Dolson made her 150th start, which tied an NCAA record.[62][63]

 
UConn team with championship trophy 2014, on the floor in Nashville, shortly after winning the game and receiving the championship trophy

Connecticut faced Stanford in the semifinal game. The Huskies scored twice before the Cardinal scored, but Stanford not only took the lead at 9–8, but extended the lead to 16–10. The two teams played evenly for some time, and with just under six minutes to go in the first half, the Cardinal still held a six-point lead, 22–16. UConn pulled out to a four-point lead by halftime, although Mosqueda-Lewis had not yet scored. She would make up for that in the second half with 15 points, one of five players in double digits. In the second half, Stanford had an early three-point shot to cut the lead to three, but they would not score again for over five minutes, by which time the margin reach 17 points at 44–27. UConn would go on to win by 19 points, 75–56.[64][65][66]

 
2014 UConn National championship teams at the White House

The win by UConn in the semifinal game, coupled with the win by Notre Dame over Maryland in the other semifinal set up the Championship game between two undefeated teams, a theme that has been repeated in the media. Sports Illustrated summed it up by calling it "one of the most anticipated games in the sport's history".[67] It is the first time in NCAA history that two unbeaten teams met in the championship game. The two teams are not unfamiliar with each other; both teams were in the Big East Conference until UConn joined the AAC and Notre Dame joined the ACC. The teams played each other 16 times since the 2009–10 season; in many cases, with much on the line. Most of the games affected conference standings, were conference title games or NCAA Final Four games. Three of the game went to overtime. Because the two teams were now in different conferences, it was the first time in many years the two teams had not met in the regular season.[67]

UConn would take an early lead in the game. Notre Dame's best post player, Natalie Achonwa, was not playing due to an ACL injury, so UConn pushed the ball inside. They would end up with a 52–22 points in the paint advantage, the "most dominating post performance women's basketball has witnessed in a title game".[68] After pulling out to a 14-point lead midway through the first half, the Irish responded to cut the lead to seven by halftime. However, Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch warned in a pre-game write-up "...UConn has always been a team of runs ("spurtability," as Clark Kellogg would say) especially early in the second half". The second half opened with the teams trading baskets, but over the next seven minutes, UConn scored 16 of the next 18 points, to extend the lead from seven to 21 points.[69] UConn would go on to win their ninth National Championship game by the same margin 79–58. The 40 wins tied an NCAA record set by Baylor two years ago.

Roster edit

2013–14 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Year Previous school Hometown
G 13 Brianna Banks 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) Jr Fayette County Newnan, GA
G 12 Saniya Chong 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Fr Ossining High School Ossining, NY
C 31 Stefanie Dolson 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Sr Minisink Valley Port Jervis, NY
G 14 Bria Hartley 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Sr North Babylon North Babylon, NY
G 4 Moriah Jefferson 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) So Home-schooled Glenn Heights, TX
G 20 Tierney Lawlor (W) 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) Fr Ansonia High School Ansonia, CT
F 23 Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Jr Mater Dei Anaheim Hills, CA
G 11 Briana Pulido (W) 5 ft 7.5 in (1.71 m) So Gulliver Preparatory Miami, FL
F 30 Breanna Stewart 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) So Cicero North Syracuse, NY
C 41 Kiah Stokes 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Jr Linn-Mar Marion, IA
F 3 Morgan Tuck   6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) So Bolingbrook Bolingbrook, IL
Head coach

Geno Auriemma

Assistant coach(es)

Chris Dailey
Shea Ralph
Marisa Moseley


Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster
Last update: 2024-04-03

Schedule edit

This is the first year that UConn is in the new American Athletic Conference. In addition to a home-and-home with the nine other members in the conference. The out of conference schedule includes two out of three of the other Final Four participants from the prior year, as well as games against Baylor and Stanford. UConn will be part of the Hall of Fame classic, which includes a game in Springfield against Ohio State. In December, Connecticut will travel to Durham, North Carolina to play Duke in the Jimmy V Classic.[70]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
11/01/2013*
7:00 pm
No. 1 Gannon W 101–35 
 21  Stewart   13  Stewart   6  Jefferson  Gampel Pavilion (7021)
Storrs, CT
11/05/2013*
7:00 pm
No. 1 Philadelphia W 93–28 
 16  Tuck   13  Stokes   8  Mosqueda-Lewis  XL Center (6108)
Hartford, CT
Regular Season
11/09/2013*
4:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 Hartford W 89–34  1–0
 17  Jefferson   7  Stokes   5  Jefferson  XL Center (8186)
Hartford, CT
11/11/2013*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 No. 3 Stanford W 76–57  2–0
 20  Hartley   13  Stokes   6  Hartley  Gampel Pavilion (9529)
Storrs, CT
11/15/2013*
6:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 1 at No. 8 Maryland W 72–55  3–0
 26  Stewart   12  Dolson   6  Hartley  Comcast Center (15,327)
College Park, MD
11/17/2013*
Noon, BTN
No. 1 at No. 13 Penn State W 71–52  4–0
 29  Hartley   11  Dolson   6  Dolson  Bryce Jordan Center (8194)
University Park, PA
11/20/2013*
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 Oregon W 114–68  5–0
 28  Stewart   14  Dolson   11  Dolson  XL Center (7961)
Hartford, CT
11/22/2013*
7:30 pm, SNY
No. 1 Boston University
Hall of Fame Classic
W 96–38  6–0
 22  Stewart   10  Dolson   7  Hartley  Gampel Pavilion (6688)
Storrs, CT
11/23/2013*
4:30 pm, SNY
No. 1 Monmouth
Hall of Fame Classic
W 100–46  7–0
 24  Stewart   11  Stokes   6  Stewart  Gampel Pavilion (6645)
Storrs, CT
11/24/2013*
5:30 pm, SNY
No. 1 St. Bonaventure
Hall of Fame Classic
W 88–39  8–0
 19  Stokes   15  Dolson   7  Jefferson  XL Center (8242)
Hartford, CT
12/01/2013*
5:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 vs. Ohio State
Hall of Fame Classic
W 70–49  9–0
 17  Hartley   13  Dolson   4  Hartley  MassMutual Center (1134)
Springfield, MA
12/05/2013*
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 UC Davis W 97–37  10–0
 25  Hartley   13  Stewart   9  Jefferson  XL Center (8148)
Hartford, CT
12/17/2013*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 at No. 2 Duke
Jimmy V Classic
W 83–61  11–0
 24  Stewart   11  Stewart   7  Jefferson  Cameron Indoor Stadium (9314)
Durham, NC
12/22/2013*
1:30 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 vs. No. 21 California
Maggie Dixon Classic
W 80–47  12–0
 29  Stewart   11  Dolson   7  Jefferson  Madison Square Garden (5468)
New York, NY
12/29/2013
5:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 1 Cincinnati W 67–34  13–0
 12  3 tied   12  Stewart   4  Mosqueda-Lewis  Gampel Pavilion (9872)
Storrs, CT
01/01/2014
4:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at UCF W 77–49  14–0
 25  Dolson   12  Dolson   6  Stewart  CFE Arena (3492)
Orlando, FL
01/04/2014
3:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at Memphis W 90–49  15–0
 21  Mosqueda-Lewis   10  Dolson   4  tied  FedExForum (6782)
Memphis, TN
01/07/2014
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 Houston W 90–40  16–0
 24  Stewart   9  Dolson, Stewart   6  Jefferson  Gampel Pavilion (6257)
Storrs, CT
01/11/2014
Noon, SNY
No. 1 Temple W 80–36  17–0
 19  Hartley   18  Stokes   6  Jefferson  Webster Bank Arena (9274)
Bridgeport, CT
01/13/2014
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 at No. 7 Baylor W 66–55  18–0
 18  Stewart   11  Stewart   5  Jefferson  Ferrell Center (9145)
Waco, TX
01/19/2014
3:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 at No. 23 Rutgers
Rivalry
W 94–64  19–0
 30  Hartley   10  Dolson   8  Jefferson  Louis Brown Athletic Center (6480)
Piscataway, NJ
01/22/2014
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 Memphis W 83–49  20–0
 21  Mosqueda-Lewis   10  Dolson   6  Jefferson  XL Center (8365)
Hartford, CT
01/26/2014
Noon, CBSSN
No. 1 USF W 81–53  21–0
 29  Stewart   8  Dolson   7  Jefferson  XL Center (13,207)
Hartford, CT
01/28/2014
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at Temple W 93–56  22–0
 37  Stewart   13  Dolson   12  Jefferson  McGonigle Hall (2030)
Philadelphia, PA
02/01/2014
2:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at Cincinnati W 86–29  23–0
 17  tied   8  tied   6  Jefferson  Fifth Third Arena (1491)
Cincinnati, OH
02/04/2014
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 SMU W 102–41  24–0
 21  Hartley   11  tied   7  Mosqueda-Lewis  Gampel Pavilion (7839)
Storrs, CT
02/09/2014
1:00 pm, ESPN
No. 1 No. 4 Louisville W 81–64  25–0
 24  Stewart   10  Stewart   6  Stewart  Gampel Pavilion (10,027)
Storrs, CT
02/16/2014
4:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 1 at South Florida W 63–38  26–0
 18  Hartley   8  3 tied   8  Jefferson  USF Sun Dome (6615)
Tampa, FL
02/19/2014
7:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 UCF W 83–35  27–0
 23  Stewart   13  Stewart   5  tied  XL Center (9815)
Hartford, CT
02/22/2014
5:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at Houston W 92–41  28–0
 24  tied   9  Dolson   5  tied  Hofheinz Pavilion (1569)
Houston, TX
02/25/2014
8:00 pm, SNY
No. 1 at SMU W 91–48  29–0
 26  Hartley   9  Dolson   5  tied  Moody Coliseum (1569)
University Park, TX
03/01/2014
4:00 pm, CBSSN
No. 1 No. 24 Rutgers
Rivalry
W 72–35  30–0
 20  tied   10  tied   4  tied  Gampel Pavilion (10,167)
Storrs, CT
03/03/2014
7:00 pm, ESPN2
No. 1 at No. 3 Louisville W 68–48  31–0
 22  Stewart   14  Stewart   6  Dolson  KFC Yum! Center (22,163)
Louisville, KY
2014 AAC tournament
03/08/2014
2:20 pm, ESPN3
No. 1 vs. Cincinnati
Quarterfinals
W 72–42  32–0
 22  Stewart   9  Dolson   4  Hartley  Mohegan Sun Arena (7332)
Uncasville, CT
03/09/2014
1:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 1 vs. No. 24 Rutgers
Semifinals/Rivalry
W 83–57  33–0
 22  Stewart   7  Stewart   9  Hartley  Mohegan Sun Arena (7635)
Uncasville, CT
03/10/2014
7:00 pm, ESPN
No. 1 vs. No. 3 Louisville
Championship game
W 72–52  34–0
 20  Stewart   16  Dolson   6  tied  Mohegan Sun Arena (8034)
Uncasville, CT
2014 NCAA tournament
03/23/2014*
8:05 pm, ESPN
No. 1 Prairie View A&M
First round
W 87–44  35–0
 19  Stewart   10  tied   6  Dolson  Gampel Pavilion (5018)
Storrs, CT
03/25/2014*
7:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 1 Saint Joseph's
Second round
W 91–52  36–0
 21  Stewart   11  Stewart   10  Mosqueda-Lewis  Gampel Pavilion (4245)
Storrs, CT
03/29/2014*
4:30 pm, ESPN
No. 1 vs. BYU
Sweet Sixteen
W 70–51  37–0
 19  Mosqueda-Lewis   13  tied   5  Hartley  Pinnacle Bank Arena (9585)
Lincoln, NE
03/31/2014*
9:30 pm, ESPN
No. 1 vs. No. 15 Texas A&M
Elite Eight
W 69–54  38–0
 17  Mosqueda-Lewis   10  Dolson   7  Jefferson  Pinnacle Bank Arena (7169)
Lincoln, NE
04/06/2014*
8:30 pm, ESPN
No. 1 (1 MW) vs. No. 6 Stanford
Final Four
W 75–56  39–0
 18  Stewart   7  tied   4  tied  Bridgestone Arena (17,548)
Nashville, TN
04/08/2014*
8:30 pm, ESPN
No. 1 (1 MW) vs. No. 2 Notre Dame
Championship game
W 79–58  40–0
 21  Stewart   16  Dolson   7  tied  Bridgestone Arena (17,570)
Nashville, TN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in EST.

First Night edit

For many years, the NCAA earliest-allowable date for formal practice was the same day for all basketball teams, both men and women. This led to some teams celebrating the start of the season with an event, often called Midnight Madness. The start time was changed from midnight, and schools adopted various names. In recent years, the NCAA has changed the way the date of initial practice is determined, with slightly different rules for men and women, so the first date can vary by school. Some school still plan a pre-season event, even though that event no longer coincides with the first date of practice.[71]

At UConn the event is called "First Night". In 2013, at Gampel Pavilion, it included player introductions with dance routines. The players from both the men's teams and women's team were assigned to two teams, one coached by women's coach Geno Auriemma and the other coached by men's coach Kevin Ollie. After competing against each other in trivia games where they had to identify cartoon characters drawn by three-year-olds, they played a five-on-five scrimmage, generally with three males and two females on each team. It was a lighthearted affair, with little actual defense, and many dunks. Team Geno won with a late three-pointer by Omar Calhoun. The arena was close to full, with an estimated 10,000 fans in attendance.[72][73][74][75]

WNBA draft edit

Dolsen and Hartley were selected in the first round of the draft in consecutive picks. Dolson was chosen 6th, by the Washington Mystics. Hartley was the next player chosen, initially by the Seattle Storm, but traded an hour later to Washington, so the teammates continue to be teammates.[76][77]

Awards and honors edit

  • Breanna Stewart earned the Most Valuable Player at the U19 World Championships.[9]
  • Saniya Chong won the Parade Magazine Girls Basketball Player of the Year award.[13]
  • Saniya Chong won the National High School Coaches Association girls basketball National Player of the Year award.[14]
  • Bria Hartley and Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis were each awarded a gold medal for winning the 2013 World University Games competition.[5]
  • Moriah Jefferson, Breanna Stewart and Morgan Tuck were each awarded a gold medal for winning the U19 World Championship.[9]
  • Chris Dailey was inducted into the New England Basketball Hall of Fame.[78]
  • Prior to the game against Houston, Jefferson, Tuck, Stewart, Hartley and Mosqueda-Lewis were honored in a special ceremony to acknowledge their contributions to USA Basketball.[79][80]
  • Stewart was named the American Athletic Conference Player of the Year.[81]
  • Stewart was named ESPNW player of the year.[82]
  • Stewart was named as a member of the ESPNW First team All-Americans.[83]
  • Stefanie Dolson was named the Senior CLASS Award winner for women's basketball.[84]
  • Stefanie Dolson was named the WBCA Division I Defensive Player of the Year.[85]

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The 2013 14 UConn Huskies women s basketball team represented the University of Connecticut UConn in the 2013 14 NCAA Division I basketball season The Huskies were led by 29th year head coach Geno Auriemma and played their home games at three different venues the XL Center in Hartford Connecticut on campus at the Harry A Gampel Pavilion in Storrs Connecticut and a game at the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport Connecticut This was UConn s first season as a member of the American Athletic Conference known as The American The Huskies finished the season with a perfect 40 0 18 0 in the American Conference in winning both the regular season and the tournament titles They received an automatic bid to the 2014 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament and won their ninth National Championship by defeating Notre Dame The previous day Connecticut also won the men s tournament It was just the second time in NCAA history the same school had won both the men s and women s tournaments UConn first accomplished that feat in 2004 3 2013 14 UConn Huskies women s basketballNCAA tournament national championsAAC tournament championsAAC regular season championsHall of Fame Classic championsConferenceAmerican Athletic ConferenceRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record40 0 18 0 The American Head coachGeno Auriemma 29th season Assistant coachesChris Dailey Shea Ralph Marisa MoseleyHome arenaHarry A Gampel PavilionSeasons 2012 132014 15 2013 14 American Athletic Conference women s basketball standings vte Conf OverallTeam W L PCT W L PCTNo 1 UConn 18 0 1 000 40 0 1 000No 4 Louisville 16 2 889 33 5 868South Florida 13 5 722 23 13 639Rutgers 12 6 667 28 9 757SMU 8 10 444 18 14 563Temple 8 10 444 14 16 467Memphis 6 12 333 13 18 419Cincinnati 5 13 278 13 18 419UCF 3 15 167 10 20 333Houston 1 17 056 6 25 194 American Tournament winner winnerAs of 8 April 2014Rankings from AP poll 1 2 Contents 1 Off season 1 1 USA basketball 1 2 Roster changes 2 Game results 2 1 Pre season 2 2 Regular season 2 2 1 2013 2 2 2 2014 2 2 3 AAC tournament 2 2 4 NCAA tournament 3 Roster 4 Schedule 5 First Night 6 WNBA draft 7 Awards and honors 8 ReferencesOff season editUSA basketball edit Connecticut basketball players were active in USA basketball events during 2013 Two UConn players were selected for the World University Games team Bria Hartley Kaleena Mosqueda LewisThe USA team was undefeated at the event in Kazan Russia in July Both UConn players started all six games Hartley was the leading scorer for the USA team with 13 5 points per game while Mosqueda Lewis was a close second with 13 0 points per game Mosqueda Lewis was the leading rebounder for the team with 41 for an average of almost seven per game 4 In the gold medal game against the host Russia Hartley was the leading scorer with 17 points on 6 for 7 shooting from the field Mosqueda Lewis scored 15 points 5 Three UConn players were selected to be on the USA U19 Under 19 team Moriah Jefferson Breanna Stewart Morgan TuckTuck was selected to be the team captain The team traveled to the Canary Islands to take part in a preliminary event the Lanzarote International Invitational Title which included other teams also headed to the U19 world championship In the opening game against Australia the Aussies held a lead at halftime which was extended to seven points in the second half until Morgan Tuck helped lead a comeback resulting in a close win 6 The team then defeated the host team Spain to win the Lanzarote International Invitational title 7 Following the preliminary event the team traveled to Klaipeda and Panevezys Lithuania for the World Championship All three UConn players were starters in every game except one game missed by Jefferson due to injury The USA team won their first five games easily then had a close six point victory over France In the medal rounds the USA team beat Japan easily in the quarterfinals then faced Australia the team that had played them close in the Canary islands The game started out quite close with Australia leading on some occasions and held a three point lead with six minutes to go in the first half Stewart then scored nine consecutive points to start a 21 0 run to take over the game The USA team won to advance to the gold medal game against France the team they had played earlier in a close game 8 The first half was close with the USA holding a seven point lead at halftime but the second half was all USA who held France to only eight more points The USA won the gold medal by a score of 61 28 Stewart set a U19 scoring record with 152 points surpassing the record previously held by Maya Moore Stewart was also honored as the MVP of the tournament 9 Roster changes edit Three seniors departed from the prior team Kelly Faris Caroline Doty Heather BuckFaris was selected 11th overall in the 2013 WNBA draft by the Connecticut Sun 10 The team added a single freshman Saniya ChongChong is a 5 9 guard who averaged over 30 points per game with two games over 55 points She also had almost ten assists and five steals per game as a junior at Ossining High School in New York 11 In her senior season she scored 928 points setting a single season record for scoring in the state of New York She helped lead her high school team to the state championship in 2013 the first ever in the history of the high school In a regular season game Ossining faced Hamilton who were 12 0 at the time Hamilton led late in the game but Chong scored 24 points in the fourth quarter to lead her team to an 88 79 victory That performance earned her a spot as the Sports Illustrated national Player of the Week 12 Chong was recognized by Parade magazine as their national Girls Basketball Player of the Year 13 She was also honored by the National High School Coaches Association as the girls basketball National Player of the Year 14 UConn added two walk ons to the roster Briana Pulido is a sophomore from Florida who was on the track and field team but will drop that sport to concentrate on basketball She will join the team as a 5 7 guard Tierney Lawlor is a freshman from Ansonia High school who will also play as a guard Lawlor was captain of her high school team as a junior and senior 15 Game results editPre season edit Connecticut opened the season against NCAA Division II Gannon University The Gannon Golden Knights were ranked second in the nation in the Division II pre season poll The Huskies had little difficulty led by Stewart s 21 points to help win the game 101 35 16 17 The second exhibition game was against Division II Philadelphia University The Lady Rams were over matched and UConn won the game 93 28 Philadelphia held an early lead at 3 2 but did not score again for eleven minutes Every UConn player had double digit minutes 18 19 Regular season edit 2013 edit Connecticut opened the regular season against the Hartford Hawks The Hawks are coached by Jennifer Rizzotti who played for UConn under Auriemma This game marked the 39th game between an Auriemma coached team and a team whose coach or assistant coach had previously played for him or served as an assistant coach The teams coached by Auriemma have won all 39 games This game was no exception with UConn prevailing 89 34 20 21 The game between UConn and Stanford matched up the 1 and 3 ranked teams in the nation The game result though was over shadowed by an injury to Mosqueda Lewis who fell hard to the floor landing on her right arm and filled the arena with her cries She left the game A report a few days later indicated she would be out three to five weeks Stokes player more minutes than she might have otherwise and ended with a double double ten points and twelve rebounds The game was played at Gampel Pavilion the first match up between UConn and Stanford at the on campus location since 1993 UConn won the game 75 57 22 UConn traveled to Maryland below full strength In addition the Mosqueda Lewis who was injured in the prior game and out indefinitely Tuck underwent knee surgery which was expected to keep her out for four to six weeks Early ant he game the score was tied at seven apiece with UConn s Stewart scoring seven and Maryland s Alyssa Thomas scoring seven UConn held a five point lead at intermission which Maryland quickly countered in the beginning of the second half tying the game at 43 points each However UConn then scored the next eight points Thomas scored to stop the run and Dolson picked up a fourth foul but UConn went on a 9 2 run to take a commanding lead Thomas scored 20 points for Maryland but Stewart had 26 which helped UConn win 72 55 in front of 15 327 fans in the arena 23 Hartley entered the game against Penn State in a shooting slump from beyond the three point line having missed eleven consecutive attempts in her prior game She did not shake it off in the beginning of the Penn State game missing two shots having making one She went over to teammate Mosqueda Lewis sitting on the bench with an injury but a player who led the nation in three points shooting the prior year She decided to rub hands with Mosqueda Lewis for luck and promptly hit her next three consecutive three point attempts Penn State hung with UConn early but UConn broke a ten all tie starting with a three pointer by Chong which began a twelve point run by the Huskies Although Penn State would cut a 23 point lead down to nine points at one time helped by 18 points from Penn State s Maggie Lucas Hartley responded with eight consecutive points of her own to rebuild the lead UConn won their third consecutive game over a ranked opponent by a score of 71 52 24 25 UConn s next game was against Oregon a team averaging just under 110 points per game Oregon is coached by Paul Westhead who has coached NBA WNBA and NCAA men s teams A team would score over 110 points but it was the Huskies who won 114 68 Late in the game the UConn staff realized that Stefanie Dolson was close to a triple double so she returned to the floor and earned an assist to complete the accomplishment She ended the game with 26 points 14 rebounds and 11 assists only the second UConn Husky to complete the feat in UConn women s basketball history Laura Lishness had the prior triple double in 1989 against Providence college with 14 points 10 rebounds and 12 assists 26 27 28 UConn served as a host school for the inaugural Basketball Hall of Fame Women s Challenge The event included eight teams four of whom played November 22 24 at UConn locations and four of whom played the same dates at Ohio State University All eight teams then played on December 1 at the MassMutual Center in Springfield Massachusetts United States located near the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame UConn opened the event against BU held at Gampel Pavilion The game started out ragged with BU leading for almost the first four minutes and UConn not breaking into double digits until after six minutes had been played Then UConn went on a 21 0 run against the Terriers to open up a large lead Dolson had 23 points which coupled with her 20 point production in the prior game represented the first time she has scored 20 or more in back to back games UConn went on to win 96 38 29 UConn faced Monmouth University in the second game also held at Gampel Pavilion The score was tied at seven points each early but UConn then went on a 34 6 run which included a stretch of 21 consecutive points scored by the Huskies to put the game out of reach UConn went on to win 100 46 30 UConn played for the third time in three days and the fourth times in five days against St Bonadventure to end the first phase of the Hall of Fame Classic This game was played at the XL Center in Hartford Kiah Stokes led the term in scoring for the first time in her career putting up a career high 19 points along with eight rebounds and four blocked shots She helped the Huskies win the game 88 39 31 After a week off UConn played Ohio State in the final game of the Hall of Fame Classic All eight teams in the Classic participated in a dinner held at the Hall of Fame the day before all teams participated in the final game of the event on Sunday December 1 The team shows signs of the layoff committing 16 turnovers including eight be Dolson Hartley led the team with 17 points helping the team to a 70 49 win The win represented the 53rd consecutive victory in an in season tournament for the Huskies 32 33 UConn started the season with a relatively small lineup of seven scholarship players supplemented by two walk ons Injuries to Mosqueda Lewis and Tuck reduced that lineup even further and as the team prepared for the University of California Davis Stokes turned an ankle and was unavailable for practice and the game While the limited roster forced adjustments to practice routines it seemed to have little effect on the availability of the team to play effectively UConn won the game by sixty points 97 37 Hartley led the team in points with 25 while freshman Chong added ten points and Jefferson recorded a season high eight assists 34 After a twelve day layoff for exams UConn s next game was against Duke ranked number 2 in the nation This game would be the first game for Mosqueda Lewis since her injury in the Stanford game She wore a protective sleeve and the coaching staff had no idea how she would fare even to the point of preparing a game plan in case she was ineffective but her return was solid She hit seven three pointers a career high helping the Huskies defeat Duke 83 61 Teammate Stewart contributed 24 points as the Huskies extended their record to 11 0 35 36 UConn then traveled to Madison Square Garden to participate in the Maggie Dixon classic and annual event honoring the Army coach Stewart had 29 points matching a career high along with ten rebounds to help the Huskies to a win over number 20 ranked California Stewart scored more points in the first half than the entire Bears team 37 38 The last game of the calendar year December 29 against Cincinnati featured a ceremony to honor the national championship team of 2003 and 2003 Several members of those teams were in attendance for the game and the ceremony UConn scored the first 16 points of the game but then the Bearcats outscored the Huskies 20 17 over the rest of the half The Huskies regained their footing in the second half ending with a 67 34 victory 39 2014 edit The Huskies opened the new year in Florida at the University of Central Florida on New Year s Day The Knights held a lead to the first media timeout but the Huskies then opened up a lead they would never relinquish USF s Briahanna Jackson scored 28 points to lead all scorers but UConn as a team outscored the Knights to win 77 49 40 41 UConn started slow against Memphis three days later holding only a three point margin six minutes into the game The Huskies then outscored the Tigers by 30 points over the rest of the first half UConn won easily 90 49 42 UConn s next game was at home against Houston the last place team in the AAC whose head coach left the team before Christmas Houston has not won since and would not this day as the Huskies win 90 40 behind 24 points from Stewart and 19 from Tuck 43 UConn then played at Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport Although the Huskies had played in the arena in post season NCAA games this was the first ever regular season in the arena The attendance was 9 274 a sellout which tied a record attendance for the location Temple coach by former UConn assistant coach Tonya Cardoza took an early lead but could not sustain it Four UConn players had double digit points helping to secure a victory 80 36 44 The following game was against seventh ranked Baylor on Baylor s home court where the Bears had a 69 game home winning streak The streak began March 7 2010 which meant no player on the current Bears team had ever lost a game at home After five minutes the score was even at ten points apiece UConn scored the next seven to open up a small lead The Huskies maintained the lead into the second half Nine minutes into the second half the Bears cut the lead to 50 49 but that would be as close as they would get The Huskies went on to win 66 55 ending the Baylor home win streak 45 46 With Rutgers moving to the Big Ten Conference next season the UConn game at the RAC is the last scheduled league game at that arena UConn scored first and never gave up the lead as Hartley scored 30 points representing a career high The Huskies won 94 64 47 Mosqueda Lewis failed to hit a three in the game against Rutgers only the seventh time in her career without a three in a game but responded with five three pointers in the following game against Memphis Jefferson had nine steals only one off the school record held jointly by Cathy Bochain 1980 and Jennifer Rizzotti 1996 The Huskies won 83 49 to improve to 20 0 48 UConn started the season with nine scholarship players plus two walk ons but has had to play with fewer on several occasions In the game against USF Tuck was unavailable out for the season Banks was unavailable ankle injury and Chong dressed but had stomach issues and was unable to play This left the five starters and one scholarship player Opposing coaches are not showing much sympathy as the short bench has not contributed to a loss Against USF Stewart scored 29 to help lead the Huskies to an 81 53 win 49 The game against Temple on January 28 was held at McGonigle Hall an arena familiar to head coach Auriemma as it is just six miles from where he grew up but it was the first time he had ever coached a game there Stewart hit 15 of 19 shot attempts ending with a career high 37 points She helped lead the Huskies to a 93 56 victory 50 When UConn played Cincinnati in December the Bearcats held UConn to 67 points their lowest scoring total of the year to that point South Florida would hold UConn to 63 in February In their second match up of the season defense would again be the key theme but not by Cincinnati The Huskies scored 86 while holding the Bearcats to just 29 points UConn won easily extending their season record to 23 0 51 On February 4 UConn faced SMU at their campus home Gampel The Huskies scored the first 19 points of the game all five starters ended with double digit scoring The final score in favor of UConn was 102 41 52 UConn next faced Louisville in a rematch of the 2013 National Championship game Louisville was ranked No 4 in the country and came in with only a single loss on the season winners of their last 16 games the longest winning streak in school history The game was reasonably close early with UConn holding only a five point lead late in the first half Then Stewart hit consecutive three pointers to open up the lead before the sellout crowd The Huskies held Louisville s leading scorer Shoni Schimmel to nine points and won 81 64 53 UConn returned to Florida to play South Florida Despite the final score of 63 38 USF head coach Jose Fernandez had reasons for optimism His team held UConn to the lowest points total of the season as well as the fewest made field goals Mosqueda Lewis was unable to play due to mononucleosis so Saniya Chong was a first time starter While she did not score she played 37 minutes and earned praise from her coach 54 AAC tournament edit nbsp Breanna Stewart wins AAC tournament Most Outstanding Player award UConn had a bye for the first session of the tournament and played their first game on Saturday March 7 against Cincinnati the number 8 seed and winner of the 8 9 match up with Central Florida The Huskies never trailed but the Bearcats stayed close early in the game only four points behind at 17 13 However UConn then extended the lead to 20 points by halftime and won the game by 30 with a score of 72 42 55 In the semifinal match up with Rutgers UConn opened the scoring early scoring 13 points before the Scarlet Knights got on the board Despite leading 30 9 midway through the first half the Huskies were not relaxing Rutgers Betnijah Laney stole the ball near mid court and headed to her basket for a layup Stewart started near the paint but sprinted at top speed and managed a crowd pleasing block She then went to the other end of the court and drained a three pointer to extend the lead UConn went to win 83 57 56 The finals of the first ever AAC tournament featured the top two seeds in the tournament UConn and Louisville UConn scored the first eight points of the game and extended the lead to 27 10 The Cardinals came back with a run of their own scoring ten of the next eleven points but UConn came back with a 12 2 run and held a 40 22 lead at halftime UConn won 72 52 to win the conference tournament championship Hartley Mosqueda Lewis and Dolson were named to the All tournament team while Stewart was named the Tournament Most Outstanding Player 57 NCAA tournament edit nbsp UConn women s basketball team posing with Lincoln Regional trophyWith the overall top seed in the NCAA tournament UConn drew the weakest of the qualifying teams Prairie View A amp M University who started the year losing their first eleven games and ended the regular season with a losing record However they prevailed in their conference tournament so were eligible for the NCAA tournament The Huskies scored the first fifteen points of the game and were never tested UConn held a 44 12 lead at the half and coasted to an 83 43 final result 58 UConn faced St Joseph s in the second round The first two rounds were hosted by UConn so this game presented the final game in Gampel Arena for the seniors on the team As has been the sequence in recent games UConn opened the scoring with a run scoring the first eight points of the game before the Hawks scored The Huskies won 91 52 with Mosqueda Lewis scoring 20 points 10 rebounds and 10 assists to record only the third triple double in UConn history 59 The Huskies played their third round game in Lincoln Nebraska against Brigham Young In 1 440 minutes of play prior to this game the UConn team had trailed for under 39 minutes in total with zero seconds occurring in five post season games UConn trailed for several minutes in the first half and although taking a one point lead at halftime gave up the lead and trailed in the second half for the first time this season Hartley hit a three almost three minutes into the second half to give UConn a lead then after BYU s Morgan Bailey tied the game Stewart scored to give UConn a lead they would not relinquish UConn gradually extended the lead and won 70 51 60 61 The second game in the Lincoln Regional was against Texas A amp M UConn scored the first basket but the Aggies responded with eleven of the next thirteen points to take an 11 4 lead the largest deficit UConn had faced this season 81 seconds later UConn tied the game on a three by Mosqueda Lewis Texas A amp M would tie the game at 13 and 15 points each but would never take another lead The Aggies cut an eleven point halftime lead to three points in the second half but would get no closer The final score in favor of UConn was 69 54 Mosqueda Lewis earned the regional Most Outstanding Player award Dolson made her 150th start which tied an NCAA record 62 63 nbsp UConn team with championship trophy 2014 on the floor in Nashville shortly after winning the game and receiving the championship trophyConnecticut faced Stanford in the semifinal game The Huskies scored twice before the Cardinal scored but Stanford not only took the lead at 9 8 but extended the lead to 16 10 The two teams played evenly for some time and with just under six minutes to go in the first half the Cardinal still held a six point lead 22 16 UConn pulled out to a four point lead by halftime although Mosqueda Lewis had not yet scored She would make up for that in the second half with 15 points one of five players in double digits In the second half Stanford had an early three point shot to cut the lead to three but they would not score again for over five minutes by which time the margin reach 17 points at 44 27 UConn would go on to win by 19 points 75 56 64 65 66 nbsp 2014 UConn National championship teams at the White HouseThe win by UConn in the semifinal game coupled with the win by Notre Dame over Maryland in the other semifinal set up the Championship game between two undefeated teams a theme that has been repeated in the media Sports Illustrated summed it up by calling it one of the most anticipated games in the sport s history 67 It is the first time in NCAA history that two unbeaten teams met in the championship game The two teams are not unfamiliar with each other both teams were in the Big East Conference until UConn joined the AAC and Notre Dame joined the ACC The teams played each other 16 times since the 2009 10 season in many cases with much on the line Most of the games affected conference standings were conference title games or NCAA Final Four games Three of the game went to overtime Because the two teams were now in different conferences it was the first time in many years the two teams had not met in the regular season 67 UConn would take an early lead in the game Notre Dame s best post player Natalie Achonwa was not playing due to an ACL injury so UConn pushed the ball inside They would end up with a 52 22 points in the paint advantage the most dominating post performance women s basketball has witnessed in a title game 68 After pulling out to a 14 point lead midway through the first half the Irish responded to cut the lead to seven by halftime However Sports Illustrated s Richard Deitsch warned in a pre game write up UConn has always been a team of runs spurtability as Clark Kellogg would say especially early in the second half The second half opened with the teams trading baskets but over the next seven minutes UConn scored 16 of the next 18 points to extend the lead from seven to 21 points 69 UConn would go on to win their ninth National Championship game by the same margin 79 58 The 40 wins tied an NCAA record set by Baylor two years ago Roster edit2013 14 Connecticut Huskies women s basketball teamPlayers CoachesPos Name Height Year Previous school HometownG 13 Brianna Banks 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Jr Fayette County Newnan GAG 12 Saniya Chong 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Fr Ossining High School Ossining NYC 31 Stefanie Dolson 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Sr Minisink Valley Port Jervis NYG 14 Bria Hartley 5 ft 8 in 1 73 m Sr North Babylon North Babylon NYG 4 Moriah Jefferson 5 ft 7 in 1 7 m So Home schooled Glenn Heights TXG 20 Tierney Lawlor W 5 ft 7 in 1 7 m Fr Ansonia High School Ansonia CTF 23 Kaleena Mosqueda Lewis 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Jr Mater Dei Anaheim Hills CAG 11 Briana Pulido W 5 ft 7 5 in 1 71 m So Gulliver Preparatory Miami FLF 30 Breanna Stewart 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m So Cicero North Syracuse NYC 41 Kiah Stokes 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Jr Linn Mar Marion IAF 3 Morgan Tuck nbsp 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m So Bolingbrook Bolingbrook IL Head coachGeno Auriemma Assistant coach es Chris DaileyShea RalphMarisa Moseley Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible W Walk on nbsp Injured nbsp Current redshirtRoster Last update 2024 04 03Schedule editThis is the first year that UConn is in the new American Athletic Conference In addition to a home and home with the nine other members in the conference The out of conference schedule includes two out of three of the other Final Four participants from the prior year as well as games against Baylor and Stanford UConn will be part of the Hall of Fame classic which includes a game in Springfield against Ohio State In December Connecticut will travel to Durham North Carolina to play Duke in the Jimmy V Classic 70 Datetime TV Rank Opponent Result Record High points High rebounds High assists Site attendance city stateExhibition11 01 2013 7 00 pm No 1 Gannon W 101 35 21 Stewart 13 Stewart 6 Jefferson Gampel Pavilion 7021 Storrs CT11 05 2013 7 00 pm No 1 Philadelphia W 93 28 16 Tuck 13 Stokes 8 Mosqueda Lewis XL Center 6108 Hartford CTRegular Season11 09 2013 4 00 pm SNY No 1 Hartford W 89 34 1 0 17 Jefferson 7 Stokes 5 Jefferson XL Center 8186 Hartford CT11 11 2013 7 00 pm ESPN2 No 1 No 3 Stanford W 76 57 2 0 20 Hartley 13 Stokes 6 Hartley Gampel Pavilion 9529 Storrs CT11 15 2013 6 00 pm ESPNU No 1 at No 8 Maryland W 72 55 3 0 26 Stewart 12 Dolson 6 Hartley Comcast Center 15 327 College Park MD11 17 2013 Noon BTN No 1 at No 13 Penn State W 71 52 4 0 29 Hartley 11 Dolson 6 Dolson Bryce Jordan Center 8194 University Park PA11 20 2013 7 00 pm SNY No 1 Oregon W 114 68 5 0 28 Stewart 14 Dolson 11 Dolson XL Center 7961 Hartford CT11 22 2013 7 30 pm SNY No 1 Boston University Hall of Fame Classic W 96 38 6 0 22 Stewart 10 Dolson 7 Hartley Gampel Pavilion 6688 Storrs CT11 23 2013 4 30 pm SNY No 1 Monmouth Hall of Fame Classic W 100 46 7 0 24 Stewart 11 Stokes 6 Stewart Gampel Pavilion 6645 Storrs CT11 24 2013 5 30 pm SNY No 1 St Bonaventure Hall of Fame Classic W 88 39 8 0 19 Stokes 15 Dolson 7 Jefferson XL Center 8242 Hartford CT12 01 2013 5 30 pm ESPN2 No 1 vs Ohio State Hall of Fame Classic W 70 49 9 0 17 Hartley 13 Dolson 4 Hartley MassMutual Center 1134 Springfield MA12 05 2013 7 00 pm SNY No 1 UC Davis W 97 37 10 0 25 Hartley 13 Stewart 9 Jefferson XL Center 8148 Hartford CT12 17 2013 7 00 pm ESPN2 No 1 at No 2 Duke Jimmy V Classic W 83 61 11 0 24 Stewart 11 Stewart 7 Jefferson Cameron Indoor Stadium 9314 Durham NC12 22 2013 1 30 pm ESPN2 No 1 vs No 21 California Maggie Dixon Classic W 80 47 12 0 29 Stewart 11 Dolson 7 Jefferson Madison Square Garden 5468 New York NY12 29 2013 5 00 pm ESPNU No 1 Cincinnati W 67 34 13 0 12 3 tied 12 Stewart 4 Mosqueda Lewis Gampel Pavilion 9872 Storrs CT01 01 2014 4 00 pm SNY No 1 at UCF W 77 49 14 0 25 Dolson 12 Dolson 6 Stewart CFE Arena 3492 Orlando FL01 04 2014 3 00 pm SNY No 1 at Memphis W 90 49 15 0 21 Mosqueda Lewis 10 Dolson 4 tied FedExForum 6782 Memphis TN01 07 2014 7 00 pm SNY No 1 Houston W 90 40 16 0 24 Stewart 9 Dolson Stewart 6 Jefferson Gampel Pavilion 6257 Storrs CT01 11 2014 Noon SNY No 1 Temple W 80 36 17 0 19 Hartley 18 Stokes 6 Jefferson Webster Bank Arena 9274 Bridgeport CT01 13 2014 7 00 pm ESPN2 No 1 at No 7 Baylor W 66 55 18 0 18 Stewart 11 Stewart 5 Jefferson Ferrell Center 9145 Waco TX01 19 2014 3 00 pm ESPN2 No 1 at No 23 Rutgers Rivalry W 94 64 19 0 30 Hartley 10 Dolson 8 Jefferson Louis Brown Athletic Center 6480 Piscataway NJ01 22 2014 7 00 pm SNY No 1 Memphis W 83 49 20 0 21 Mosqueda Lewis 10 Dolson 6 Jefferson XL Center 8365 Hartford CT01 26 2014 Noon CBSSN No 1 USF W 81 53 21 0 29 Stewart 8 Dolson 7 Jefferson XL Center 13 207 Hartford CT01 28 2014 7 00 pm SNY No 1 at Temple W 93 56 22 0 37 Stewart 13 Dolson 12 Jefferson McGonigle Hall 2030 Philadelphia PA02 01 2014 2 00 pm SNY No 1 at Cincinnati W 86 29 23 0 17 tied 8 tied 6 Jefferson Fifth Third Arena 1491 Cincinnati OH02 04 2014 7 00 pm SNY No 1 SMU W 102 41 24 0 21 Hartley 11 tied 7 Mosqueda Lewis Gampel Pavilion 7839 Storrs CT02 09 2014 1 00 pm ESPN No 1 No 4 Louisville W 81 64 25 0 24 Stewart 10 Stewart 6 Stewart Gampel Pavilion 10 027 Storrs CT02 16 2014 4 00 pm CBSSN No 1 at South Florida W 63 38 26 0 18 Hartley 8 3 tied 8 Jefferson USF Sun Dome 6615 Tampa FL02 19 2014 7 00 pm SNY No 1 UCF W 83 35 27 0 23 Stewart 13 Stewart 5 tied XL Center 9815 Hartford CT02 22 2014 5 00 pm SNY No 1 at Houston W 92 41 28 0 24 tied 9 Dolson 5 tied Hofheinz Pavilion 1569 Houston TX02 25 2014 8 00 pm SNY No 1 at SMU W 91 48 29 0 26 Hartley 9 Dolson 5 tied Moody Coliseum 1569 University Park TX03 01 2014 4 00 pm CBSSN No 1 No 24 Rutgers Rivalry W 72 35 30 0 20 tied 10 tied 4 tied Gampel Pavilion 10 167 Storrs CT03 03 2014 7 00 pm ESPN2 No 1 at No 3 Louisville W 68 48 31 0 22 Stewart 14 Stewart 6 Dolson KFC Yum Center 22 163 Louisville KY2014 AAC tournament03 08 2014 2 20 pm ESPN3 No 1 vs Cincinnati Quarterfinals W 72 42 32 0 22 Stewart 9 Dolson 4 Hartley Mohegan Sun Arena 7332 Uncasville CT03 09 2014 1 00 pm ESPNU No 1 vs No 24 Rutgers Semifinals Rivalry W 83 57 33 0 22 Stewart 7 Stewart 9 Hartley Mohegan Sun Arena 7635 Uncasville CT03 10 2014 7 00 pm ESPN No 1 vs No 3 Louisville Championship game W 72 52 34 0 20 Stewart 16 Dolson 6 tied Mohegan Sun Arena 8034 Uncasville CT2014 NCAA tournament03 23 2014 8 05 pm ESPN No 1 Prairie View A amp M First round W 87 44 35 0 19 Stewart 10 tied 6 Dolson Gampel Pavilion 5018 Storrs CT03 25 2014 7 00 pm ESPNU No 1 Saint Joseph s Second round W 91 52 36 0 21 Stewart 11 Stewart 10 Mosqueda Lewis Gampel Pavilion 4245 Storrs CT03 29 2014 4 30 pm ESPN No 1 vs BYU Sweet Sixteen W 70 51 37 0 19 Mosqueda Lewis 13 tied 5 Hartley Pinnacle Bank Arena 9585 Lincoln NE03 31 2014 9 30 pm ESPN No 1 vs No 15 Texas A amp M Elite Eight W 69 54 38 0 17 Mosqueda Lewis 10 Dolson 7 Jefferson Pinnacle Bank Arena 7169 Lincoln NE04 06 2014 8 30 pm ESPN No 1 1 MW vs No 6 Stanford Final Four W 75 56 39 0 18 Stewart 7 tied 4 tied Bridgestone Arena 17 548 Nashville TN04 08 2014 8 30 pm ESPN No 1 1 MW vs No 2 Notre Dame Championship game W 79 58 40 0 21 Stewart 16 Dolson 7 tied Bridgestone Arena 17 570 Nashville TN Non conference game Rankings from AP Poll Tournament seedings in parentheses All times are in EST First Night editFor many years the NCAA earliest allowable date for formal practice was the same day for all basketball teams both men and women This led to some teams celebrating the start of the season with an event often called Midnight Madness The start time was changed from midnight and schools adopted various names In recent years the NCAA has changed the way the date of initial practice is determined with slightly different rules for men and women so the first date can vary by school Some school still plan a pre season event even though that event no longer coincides with the first date of practice 71 At UConn the event is called First Night In 2013 at Gampel Pavilion it included player introductions with dance routines The players from both the men s teams and women s team were assigned to two teams one coached by women s coach Geno Auriemma and the other coached by men s coach Kevin Ollie After competing against each other in trivia games where they had to identify cartoon characters drawn by three year olds they played a five on five scrimmage generally with three males and two females on each team It was a lighthearted affair with little actual defense and many dunks Team Geno won with a late three pointer by Omar Calhoun The arena was close to full with an estimated 10 000 fans in attendance 72 73 74 75 WNBA draft editDolsen and Hartley were selected in the first round of the draft in consecutive picks Dolson was chosen 6th by the Washington Mystics Hartley was the next player chosen initially by the Seattle Storm but traded an hour later to Washington so the teammates continue to be teammates 76 77 Awards and honors editBreanna Stewart earned the Most Valuable Player at the U19 World Championships 9 Saniya Chong won the Parade Magazine Girls Basketball Player of the Year award 13 Saniya Chong won the National High School Coaches Association girls basketball National 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