How many Final Four appearances does UConn have?
UConn has reached the Final Four 25 times.
Sports / Womens Basketball
The UConn Huskies women's basketball team is set to compete in their 25th Final Four, a testament to their enduring legacy in the sport. As they chase their 13th national title, the Huskies face South Carolina in a highly anticipated rematc...
### Background Geno Auriemma's UConn team first reached the Final Four 35 years ago. Their consistent presence in the Final Four underscores their dominance in women's college basketball. UConn's only miss since 2007 was in 2023.
### Matchup UConn will face South Carolina, a team they defeated in last year's national championship game (82-59). This marks their first meeting of the season. The game is scheduled for Friday at 7 p.m. at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix.
### Players Perspective Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong shared their thoughts on the upcoming Final Four. Fudd is trying to savor her last moments with the team, while Strong acknowledges the nerves but relies on her team's confidence and hard work. Strong also won the Wade Trophy and AP National Player of the Year.
UConn has reached the Final Four 25 times.
Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong are key players to watch.
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