Sarah Strong, Azzi Fudd lead UConn past Louisville
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As part of a high-profile offseason, UConn women's basketball star Azzi Fudd spent some of her summer in China helping NBA legend Stephen Curry run the CurryCon portion of his first-ever basketball camp in Chongqing.
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Azzi Fudd rejected WNBA Draft to build on 'confident' NCAA Tournament run at UConn: ESPN
Azzi Fudd had the opportunity to enter the WNBA Draft alongside Paige Bueckers, but injury woes left her wanting to play more basketball at UConn
For Azzi Fudd, stepping back onto the court for the UConn Huskies this season feels like both a homecoming and a rebirth. After enduring a series of injuries that derailed her la
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Azzi Fudd’s latest chapter at UConn is set to begin with reflection rather than celebration. Even after helping the Huskies capture the 2024–25 national champio
Azzi Fudd still has to pinch herself to believe UConn’s 2024-25 National Championship win actually happened. “To have our names up there with all those legends doesn’t feel real,” she told SLAM.
Barnes then slid a scenario where Azzi Fudd could have a possibility to be around her grandparents, joining Napheesa Collier and Co. in Minnesota. When the ESPN reporter slid the info that the Lynx held the Chicago Sky's lottery pick, Fudd didn't take the bait.
The Most Outstanding Player of last year's Final Four has shown her peak powers only in small glimpses. Now Azzi Fudd is ready to level up for the Huskies' repeat bid.