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I appreciate that CBS Sports is spending time talking about women’s hoops and UConn but there are more significant games than some listed in the article below and one, the 2016 championship, misses the historic point. I would have a different list, except for #1. While CBS Sports posts important wins, my list is for historic dates

  1. 4/2/95 vs Tennessee. David defeats Goliath, jump starts rivalry that grew the game. Any arguments with this choice?
  2. 11/4/16 vs Florida State. UConn wins its 111th consecutive game. This is an astonishing record that, IMO, will never be broken
  3. 4/5/16 vs Syracuse. This championship game gave the Huskies their fourth consecutive chamipionship. Only Tennessee and UConn had as many as three. The graduating class of Stewie, Moriah, and Morgan had an NCAA record 151 wins (and 5 losses) in their college careers and Stewie had a record 4 NCAA Tourney MOPs
  4. 12/30/10 vs Stanford. Stanford ended the other UConn undefeated run, a 90 game stretch that included two undefeated national championships. I’m pretty sure this record is safe, too
  5. 2/8/23 vs Marquette. This game, a loss, marked the end of a nearly 30 year run in which the Huskies had not lost consecutive games. 30 years!
There are others as well, these are just the ones that immediately popped into my head. What’s your list of historic UConn games?
 
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1. Definitely agree with 4/2/95 as #1.
2. Definitely agree as to 11/4/16.
3) 04/06/04- Diana's threepeat.
4) Definitely agree as to 04/05/16.
5) 01/16/95- the most important game in the history of womens college basketball.
 
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  • The 2003 NC game -- the remarkable end to a season absolutely no one expected.
  • (also the OT win over Tenn and SF win over Tex that season).
  • I'd add the 2000 NC whipping of Tenn. When you've won only 1, there's doubts about if you can do it again. Doing so in emphatic fashion over the Vols established that the Huskies were for real.
  • 2024 regional final over USC. given the injury devastation that year, a truly incredible return to the F4
 

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  1. 2/8/23 vs Marquette. This game, a loss, marked the end of a nearly 30 year run in which the Huskies had not lost consecutive games. 30 years!
There are others as well, these are just the ones that immediately popped into my head. What’s your list of historic UConn games?
You truly, IMO, are a fantastic Husky fan, HuskyNan. I haven't followed UConn WBB nearly as long as most BYers, so I am not going to offer a list. But it takes a special type of fan to include a loss in their top 5 historic UConn games even though I understand your reasoning.
 

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  • The 2003 NC game -- the remarkable end to a season absolutely no one expected.
  • (also the OT win over Tenn and SF win over Tex that season).
  • I'd add the 2000 NC whipping of Tenn. When you've won only 1, there's doubts about if you can do it again. Doing so in emphatic fashion over the Vols established that the Huskies were for real.
  • 2024 regional final over USC. given the injury devastation that year, a truly incredible return to the F4
I agree with bullet #3. I think UConn became UConn with the win over TN in the 2000 NC game. The four in a row story is the bomb, but the 2000 NC was the first of four out of five, a nifty feat in its own right. And what if Shea and Svet hadn't gotten hurt?
 
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I don’t if it was ‘historic’, but the blizzard game is near the top of my list of UConn memories. When 15,000 people, all of whom should have had the sense to stay home (myself included), come out in a raging snowstorm for a basketball game, it’s pretty special.
 
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My picks. ( 1 ) 1995 their first N,C. win over Tennessee 70-64. Their first biggest win. ( 2 0 2000 their second N.C. win over Tennessee. 76- 52. That cemented their place in Women's BB. ( 3 ) 2013 They beat Notre Dame 93-60 in the final 4 after losing to Notre Dame 3 times in regular season . Then beat Louisville 79-58 for N.C. ( 4 ) 2014 they beat Notre Dame again 79-58 in N.C. game. ( 5 ) 2024 they beat North Carolina 69-58 For Geno and Chris' 1216th win of their careers. A record that will grow over the n ext five years and will be unbeatable for ever. . GO HUSKIES!!!!!
 

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Personal favorites:
  • Vs DePaul w/Maya's rundown block to save a game that was lost.
  • Two w/in the Drive for 55: That butt ugly win over Seton Hall at SH and the OT win over Tennessee. I was on the end-line for Diana's at-the-half three.
  • The semis v. Texas. They were down and, somehow, fought back.
  • The 2003/2004 championship games. 1st was totally overachieving. 2nd was ridiculous will-power.
 

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Most significant to me would be:
1. 1995 title game vs Tennessee, this put UCONN on the map in a big way, was the first title
2. 2003 title game vs Tennessee, I think this game was UCONN's most underdog title after losing so much talent and it signaled that they were a serious threat to surpass Tennessee for most titles in women's basketball. It also was the standout game of Taurasi's career.
3. 2016 title game vs Syracuse, established a 4 peat which had never been done before. Stewart going 4/4 for MOP will likely never be matched and will never be beat. It's also the program's last championship win.
4. 1996 Final Four game vs Tennessee, it was an epic game that UCONN lost but it was the first time Tennessee proved they could finish win and this catapulted the rivalry to a different level. The UCONN-Tennessee rivalry defined women's basketball for more than a decade and took the sport to new heights.
5. 2017 Final Four game vs Mississippi State, one of the biggest upsets in NCAA history, on a buzzer beater no less. This game ended UCONN's death grip on the sport and paved way for a new age where competition was stronger and UCONN was no longer a lock to win it all.
 

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