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2001–02 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team

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2001-02 record
  
39-0 (16-0 Big East)

Associate head coach
  
Chris Dailey

Assistant coach
  
Jamelle Elliott

Head coach
  
Geno Auriemma

Assistant coach
  
Tonya Cardoza

Conference
  
Big East Conference (1979–2013)

The 2001–02 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 2001–2002 NCAA Division I basketball season. Coached by Geno Auriemma, the Huskies played their home games at the Hartford Civic Center in Hartford, Connecticut, and on campus at the Harry A. Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, Connecticut, and are a member of the Big East Conference. At the Big East Women's Basketball Tournament, the Huskies won the championship by defeating Boston College 96–54. The Huskies won their third NCAA championship by defeating the Oklahoma Sooners, 82–70.

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On December 29, 2011, the team was recognized as one of the greatest in the program's history by induction into the Huskies of Honor.

Roster changes

Five players from the 2000–01 team (Shea Ralph, Svetlana Abrosimova, Kelly Schumacher, Christine Rigby, and Marci Czel) were seniors and are no longer part of the team. One sophomore player, Kennitra Johnson, decided to leave UConn to be closer to her mother, and transferred to Purdue. Two freshmen joined the team: Ashley Valley, younger sister of Morgan Valley, and Stacey Marron. Although Marron had received scholarship offers from other schools, she chose to apply to UConn and attempt to make the team as a walk-on. She succeeded, and eventfully earned a full scholarship, the first Connecticut walk-on to earn a basketball scholarship.

Two other players are not new to the program, but will be playing in their first full season. Ashley Battle was a freshman in the prior year, but sustained an elbow injury in the fifth game of the season, and did not play the remainder of the season. Battle applied for a medical hardship, often called a redshirt. Jessica Moore also joined the team in the prior year, but elected not to play her first year.

Roster

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Schedule

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Awards and honors

  • Sue Bird, Naismith Award
  • Sue Bird, Wade Trophy
  • Sue Bird, Nancy Lieberman Award
  • Sue Bird, Lowe's Senior CLASS Award
  • Sue Bird Sportswoman of the Year Award
  • Sue Bird Big East Conference Women's Basketball Player of the Year
  • Sue Bird Honda Sports Award, basketball
  • Swin Cash, Tournament Most Outstanding Player
  • Asjha Jones, Most Outstanding Player, Big East Women's Basketball Tournament
  • Geno Auriemma Naismith College Coach of the Year
  • Geno Auriemma WBCA National Coach of the Year
  • References

    2001–02 Connecticut Huskies women's basketball team Wikipedia