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THE STANDARD: Episode 3 | UConn Women's Basketball



THE STANDARD: An all new 4 part series going behind-the-scenes with UConn Women’s Basketball as they prepare for the 2022-23 season.

Hear from Head Coach Geno Auriemma & student athletes on the impacts of injury, the goals of a new season, and the work that needs to be done to meet THE STANDARD.

The Standard is presented by Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast.

Devoted fans of the UConn women’s basketball program will not want to miss THE STANDARD – a new series launching today with behind-the-scenes access and interviews with the Huskies’ 2022-23 team members and coaches.

The four-part docuseries, presented by Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast, is another original content collaboration for Husky fans by UConn Athletics and its multimedia rightsholder, LEARFIELD, and the LEARFIELD Studios team.

Episodes 1 and 2 of THE STANDARD are available for viewing. Episodes 3 and 4 will be released on November 2 and November 9 respectively. Fans can watch all four episodes and the series’ trailer on THE STANDARD’s dedicated page within UConnHuskies.com.

Each episode is between four and seven minutes, taking UConn fans on a journey through the months leading up to start of this year’s season. THE STANDARD will feature team practices and film sessions, as well as introduce fans to the program culture on and off the court.

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  1. Most people don't realize how much this team means to us here in CT. This is a small state with only one professional sports team — the WNBA's Sun. (Go figure.) The UCONN Women's team is everyone's team in this state and the fans show it 100%. We're a little spoiled by all those banners, and even more spoiled by the two seasons where BOTH the Men and Women won it all, but we follow UCONN through the droughts as well as the peaks. Women's basketball is serious business in our little state. 😎

  2. Absolutely love Dorka. She's the only consistently physical front line player. She is always leaning/pushing on an opposing player to wear them down. Coach needs to get more physical players in the hole. Will pay off when they get to the dance. He also needs to learn to use his subs more wisely. Paige's injury last year was avoidable as were some of the others, IF he had a broader substitution rotation. Having starters in when you are up by 20 or 30 is not teaching nor is it smart. Also need Nika's fire on the court. She sat on the bench way way too much last year.

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