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UConn’s Geno Auriemma says he will return for 42nd season

By Thomson Reuters Mar 15, 2026 | 11:48 AM

UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma is returning in 2026-27 for a 42nd season.

He gave the news to the Hartford Courant, part of a lengthy article about the legendary coach ​published Sunday.

Auriemma, who turns 72 on March 23, apparently still ‌is enjoying the grind of the job. And why not?

His No. 1 Huskies are undefeated at 34-0. They will be a No. 1 seed in the Women’s NCAA Tournament when the field is announced Sunday night. They are the defending national ‌champions, ​and Auriemma will try to lead them to ⁠a 13th title during ⁠this tournament.

And there’s little slow down in him. On Tuesday, the morning after his team won the Big East tournament, he was on a plane to the Midwest to meet with a 2027 recruit, ​he told the Courant.

“Well, I mean, something could come up,” he said, “but there isn’t anything right now where I’d say, ‘It’s up in ⁠the air whether I’ll be back next ⁠year.’ No. That’s not what I’m thinking. I would ​not have been on that plane Tuesday if I was not planning to ​be here.”

Auriemma said he declined “two great opportunities” in the past ‌to leave UConn.

“So I don’t know why in God’s name I’m defying him, I don’t know why,” he told the newspaper. “It’s a big risk. You come back again next year, and you’re not undefeated, you’re ⁠not one of the top two or three teams in the country and it’s, ‘Oh, the game’s passed him by, he’s old now.’ We listened to that ⁠for eight years, ‌so I wonder if that narrative has left now.”

Those ⁠eight years represent the span between UConn’s 2016 and ​2025 ‌titles.

Auriemma took the job at UConn, which has ​just one winning ⁠season to its credit at the time, before the 1985-86 season. He was 31.

In his 41 seasons, the Huskies have appeared in 24 Final Fours, with eyes on another one this season.

His career record is 1,284-165 (.886), the most wins of any NCAA Division I program, either women’s or men’s ​teams.

–Field Level Media