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Congratulations to all the Huskies on their academic performance. Kaitlyn was just showing off. ;) 12 out of 14 is fantastic whether you’re talking about making the honor roll or shooting a basketball.
 
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Don’t know what Kaitlyn’s GPA was at Princeton. But she earned her degree in Medical Anthropology, completing several summer research internships at prestigious medical institutions along the way.
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One of the best statistics around women's collegiate sports is how many of them excel at academics. For so many the sport is the vehicle they use to get to where they want to be in life and what UConn WCBB has accompished in this aspect is commendable. Nicely done!!
 
Princeton only gives out 4.0's
Huhh? Princeton generally considered toughest grader among the Ivies. It's the only Ivy school where every undergrad is required to complete an honors project/capstone called the senior thesis.

If you choose Princeton with a bit of thought involved, incoming Freshmen know that it will be a demanding academic experience.
 
Princeton only gives out 4.0's
Huhh? Princeton generally considered toughest grader among the Ivies. It's the only Ivy school where every undergrad is required to complete an honors project/capstone called the senior thesis.
I assumed @Cornell Lt was joking. However, as a not-yet-retired college prof, I can confirm that the rumors of grade inflation at the Ivies are very well-subscribed. Requiring a senior thesis is a good program, but it says nothing about grade inflation.

Still, whether the grades are inflated or not, the students get an excellent education and most of them work really hard.
 
Aubrey - graduated with a degree in women’s studies in May 2023 ... currently pursuing minors in HDFS and urban community
Caroline - majoring in sociology
Ayanna - majoring in human development and family sciences
Kaitlyn - graduated from Princeton in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology ... currently pursuing a master's in sport management at UConn
Azzi - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in communication
Paige - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in human development & family sciences

No info on Q, Jana, Sarah, Ash, KK, and Morgan. It may be up to the players of what info is in their personal section of the Bio.
 
Aubrey - graduated with a degree in women’s studies in May 2023 ... currently pursuing minors in HDFS and urban community
Caroline - majoring in sociology
Ayanna - majoring in human development and family sciences
Kaitlyn - graduated from Princeton in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology ... currently pursuing a master's in sport management at UConn
Azzi - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in communication
Paige - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in human development & family sciences

No info on Q, Jana, Sarah, Ash, KK, and Morgan. It may be up to the players of what info is in their personal section of the Bio.
What? No STEM majors?
 
Aubrey - graduated with a degree in women’s studies in May 2023 ... currently pursuing minors in HDFS and urban community
Caroline - majoring in sociology
Ayanna - majoring in human development and family sciences
Kaitlyn - graduated from Princeton in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in anthropology ... currently pursuing a master's in sport management at UConn
Azzi - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in communication
Paige - graduated in May 2024 with a bachelor's degree in human development & family sciences

No info on Q, Jana, Sarah, Ash, KK, and Morgan. It may be up to the players of what info is in their personal section of the Bio.
As devastating as their injuries have been for their playing careers, I suppose a silver lining of having a redshirt year and more time in school is that young women like Aubrey, Azzi, and Paige will leave UConn with their bachelor's degrees and be well on their way to their master's or a second bachelor's—though Azzi seems to have finished her degree early regardless.

I know the idea of a "student-athlete" has become a joke to some in the age of NIL, the portal, and one-and-done in men's basketball, but I'm impressed to see how the team is taking advantage of their time in school for when basketball may not be a way to pay the bills.

Also, a special shoutout to Jana and all our international alumnae. I've never had the experience of studying abroad. Still, I have to imagine that reading, writing, doing lab reports, etc. in a language other than one's native tongue must add an extra degree of difficulty to the full-time "job" of being a student-athlete.
 
Sociology and anthropology were around when i went to college, but what the heck do those other majors/minors entail? serious question. times have changed.
 
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