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They have to go into BB hall of fame before their number can be retiredI'll admit I don't know who has had their number retired for UConn, but I'm pretty stunned that it took until today for it to happen for Bird.
Okay, I looked it up and Lobo and Cash had their numbers retired previously. I imagine Taurasi's turn will be fairly soon.
In order for a number to retired, said player has to be inducted into the Naismith basketball Hall of Fame. Sue Bird was just inducted in September 2025.I'll admit I don't know who has had their number retired for UConn, but I'm pretty stunned that it took until today for it to happen for Bird.
Okay, I looked it up and Lobo and Cash had their numbers retired previously. I imagine Taurasi's turn will be fairly soon.
Schools have very different criteria in regards to retiring numbers. Iowa has done it about 5 minutes after their star player used up eligibility...twice. I thought maybe UConn waited until after a player's pro career was over. Hall of Fame is a pretty high bar.They have to go into BB hall of fame before their number can be retired
If not alot of numbers could no longer be usedSchools have very different criteria in regards to retiring numbers. Iowa has done it about 5 minutes after their star player used up eligibility...twice. I thought maybe UConn waited until after a player's pro career was over. Hall of Fame is a pretty high bar.
It has to be a high bar or as said earlier there would be no available numbers... Have you seen the wall in the practice facility?Schools have very different criteria in regards to retiring numbers. Iowa has done it about 5 minutes after their star player used up eligibility...twice. I thought maybe UConn waited until after a player's pro career was over. Hall of Fame is a pretty high bar.
We’re special.Schools have very different criteria in regards to retiring numbers. Iowa has done it about 5 minutes after their star player used up eligibility...twice. I thought maybe UConn waited until after a player's pro career was over. Hall of Fame is a pretty high bar.
Maya was inducted into the Naismith HOF the same day as Sue. Her jersey will be retired in a similar ceremony later.The clock is ticking for Maya and D (& then, maybe, Tina - gotta wait on Stewie and Phee).
Probably an issue to deal with after our lifetimes, now that the NCAA allows all single or double digit numbers. Of course Geno doesn't issue 0, 00 or 1 but that'll probably change in the future, too. So many pros in both the NBA and W that have popular numbers that I'm waiting to see who will be the first to wear #77.It has to be a high bar or as said earlier there would be no available numbers... Have you seen the wall in the practice facility?
I still do worry about a number problem in about 5-10 years. I think a lot of former players will get into the hall of fame for various contributions and it could get tough. Think about it. We now have great players, coaches, broadcasters, owners, and front office folks. It could get crazy.
I could see someday where the number can be used again but with a patch or something for the player that got it retired.
@GoUconn7961The clock is ticking for Maya and D (& then, maybe, Tina - gotta wait on Stewie and Phee).
You are right..the Nasmith Basketball Hall of FameThey have to go into BB hall of fame before their number can be retired