For UConn women’s basketball, the 2023-24 season was supposed to be one of dominance. Ranked No. 2 in the Week 6 AP Poll, Auriemma’s Huskies carried sky-high expectations, reinforced by odds at +460 to win the national championship, second only to South Carolina. Yet, a 79-68 loss to Notre Dame has exposed cracks in their foundation, leaving Geno Auriemma, the winningest coach in NCAA women’s basketball history, grappling with a harsh reality.
According to the Week 7 Top 25 list shared by The Best Damn W Show on X, UConn has now slipped to No. 5, a stark contrast to their early-season promise. Much of this shift is attributed to the 79-68 defeat handed to them by No. 8 Notre Dame.
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Furthermore, according to the latest NCAA Women’s Basketball NET Rankings, UConn currently sits at No. 4 across all NCAA teams, with a strong 9-1 record in the Big East. However, UConn’s single loss has dropped them to a tie for the 27th position among teams with perfect records. This season, nine teams still boast undefeated records, and UConn’s performance across 10 games has been solid, with a scoring margin of 27.1% and a total of 790 points scored.
However, this may not be enough to dominate a highly competitive NCAA landscape this year and Geno knows this. Teams like Kansas State and LSU have been dominating with a scoring margin of 36.0 points or more. Both have played just 12 games but have already surpassed 1,000 total points, making it a tough job for UConn to dominate the NCAA , the way they were supposed to.
Hidalgo’s Historic Display Exposes Auriemma’s Vulnerabilities in UConn’s Loss to Notre Dame
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This reality was starkly illustrated in their recent loss to Notre Dame. Going into the game, Auriemma acknowledged the challenge of facing formidable guards, saying, “I don’t know if there’s a better combination of guards than those two with how many different things they can hurt you with. Those guys are attacking you for the entire 40 minutes, and I don’t know that I’ve seen anybody up close yet that can do that.”
One of those guards, Hannah Hidalgo, delivered a spectacular performance, torching UConn with 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 8 assists. She became the first player in 25 years to record multiple games with at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists against the Huskies.
Auriemma was quick to recognize Hidalgo’s unique talent, noting, “Her talent is obvious. There’s a talent level that she has that’s pretty unique. But I think more important is the way she attacks everything that she does.” Hidalgo’s six three-pointers, including a crucial buzzer-beater at the end of the third quarter, proved to be a game-changing moment that ultimately shifted the momentum in Notre Dame’s favor.
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For UConn, this loss serves as a stark reminder that dominance in women’s basketball is no longer a given. In a landscape filled with elite teams, success is earned, not assumed.
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