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UConn's Geno Auriemma recently took part in a group discussion with his fellow American Athletic Conference coaches at the league's media day. And there, you got to see Auriemma practicing what he has so successfully preached.
That even the biggest star is never bigger than the team.
Auriemma -- whose 30th season at UConn begins Friday as the Huskies play UC Davis in California -- has had plenty of stars in his program. Some of the very best players in women's basketball history, in fact. He has had a lot of talent to work with as he has compiled nine NCAA titles as the Huskies' coach.
But it's not as if there haven't been extremely gifted players at a lot of other programs, too, during Auriemma's three decades in Storrs, Connecticut.
UConn's Geno Auriemma recently took part in a group discussion with his fellow American Athletic Conference coaches at the league's media day. And there, you got to see Auriemma practicing what he has so successfully preached.
That even the biggest star is never bigger than the team.
Auriemma -- whose 30th season at UConn begins Friday as the Huskies play UC Davis in California -- has had plenty of stars in his program. Some of the very best players in women's basketball history, in fact. He has had a lot of talent to work with as he has compiled nine NCAA titles as the Huskies' coach.
But it's not as if there haven't been extremely gifted players at a lot of other programs, too, during Auriemma's three decades in Storrs, Connecticut.