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Sports / Womens Basketball
The No. 1 UConn women's basketball team will face No. 20 Louisville in the Armed Forces Classic at the U.S. Naval Academy. This marks the first time the event features a women's basketball game.
The UConn women's basketball team, fresh off their 12th NCAA Championship win in 2025, is gearing up to start the 2025-26 season against Louisville in the Armed Forces Classic. This year's game holds special significance as the first women's basketball matchup in the event's history. Originally planned for Ramstein Air Base in Germany, the game has been moved to Alumni Hall at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. The game is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 5:30 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on ESPN and the UConn Sports Network.
UConn's history in season openers is impressive, boasting a 43-8 all-time record and a 29-game winning streak. Their last season-opening loss was in 1995. The team's head coach, Geno Auriemma, has led the Huskies to 36 of those wins. Louisville, picked to finish fourth in the ACC preseason poll, is coached by Jeff Walz, now in his 19th season. UConn defeated Louisville 85-52 in their previous match at the Women's Champions Classic.
The Armed Forces Classic, owned and operated by ESPN Events, was established in 2012 as part of ESPN's America’s Heroes: Salute to Veterans initiative. This annual event brings college basketball games to U.S. troops stationed around the world.
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