Geno Auriemma applauds Dan Patrick’s interview style
"You're one of the few guys in America that asks questions that are way shorter than the guy's answer."
"You're one of the few guys in America that asks questions that are way shorter than the guy's answer."
"I'm glad that we were able to get to that spot that Connecticut has occupied."
"We both love each other even though we hate each other some days."
"I love you. That's all I could say. I love you."
"We need our own television deal so we can understand what our worth is."
"The most women I have ever seen at a press conference since I started this 40 years ago."
"There are times where she has the ball and the defense, they know she's not going to shoot it.
"Whoever came up with this super regional stuff ruined the game."
Auriemma revealed he unknowingly planted the seed for Dan Hurley's potential move to the Lakers.
"These people are so disrespectful and so unknowledgeable and so stupid that it gives women's basketball a bad name."
"I guess we just gotta get better at not setting illegal screens."
The defending national champions 'don't have an apparent weakness'
"Oh, you just realized that UConn women’s basketball can play?"
Becky Hammon, Chris Paul, and others will join for Sunday's national championship.
The month of March featured loads of good writing, on March Madness, Major League Baseball, the NBA and more.
People who raise alarm about a first-round blowout probably don't actually care what's "good" for women's basketball.
Geno Auriemma used to dislike the Friday-Sunday setup. Now he's complaining about ESPN apparently wanting to change it.
ESPN is devoting tons of resources toward a potentially historic game between UConn and South Carolina
If the UConn’s dominance is bad for women’s basketball, someone must have forgotten to tell viewers in the...