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Catching up with Geno Auriemma as he gets first look at next year’s UConn women’s basketball team
Auriemma is evaluating roster turnover and incoming players as UConn prepares for another season, with Sarah Strong expected to lead the team.
On June 5, 2026, UConn women's basketball head coach Geno Auriemma observed his squad during off-season training sessions. He is evaluating the roster's composition as the program prepares for the upcoming season.
Recovering from a year and a half of injuries, the team is integrating new arrivals. Auriemma stated the squad is "doing great" while managing the physical demands of high-level collegiate play.
Auriemma emphasized his focus on recruiting players for "the right reasons," seeking individuals who prioritize the program's culture. The coach is integrating several new recruits alongside returning veterans to strengthen depth.
Increased international recruitment has brought new talent to the campus, complementing the existing core. Coaches are monitoring these young players, balancing their development with the need to maintain competitive standards.
Refining his strategy for his 42nd season, Auriemma leverages the program's 12 NCAA titles. The goal remains building a cohesive unit capable of returning to the national championship stage.