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UConn guard Azzi Fudd (35) drives to the basket against South Carolina forward Chloe Kitts (21) during the second half of the national championship game at the Final Four of the women's NCAA ...
UConn women's basketball player Azzi Fudd posts emotional reaction to Paige Bueckers' Instagram post
Bueckers and Fudd formed a bond during their time as teammates, culminating in an NCAA tournament championship earlier this ...
All the talk about UConn Huskies star Azzi Fudd since winning the national championship has been on her amazing fit game recently. While rocking her latest fire look at the Business of Women’s Sports ...
Anybody who has watched UConn Huskies superstar Azzi Fudd knows that she has an impeccably smooth three-point stroke. And not only does Fudd's shot look good, but her shooting prowess is also ...
UConn star Azzi Fudd stepped up for the No. 2-seeded Huskies in their national championship win against the South Carolina Gamecocks on Sunday evening. She tallied 24 points, 5 rebounds ...
UConn star Azzi Fudd, fresh off winning a championship, has decided to forgo and not declare for the 2025 WNBA Draft. Instead, she committed to one more year at UConn. As one analyst sees it ...
Azzi Fudd and her national champion UConn Huskies teammates, including Paige Bueckers and KK Arnold, attended Mary J. Blige's concert on Tuesday. The senior guard shared several stories on her ...
UConn star Azzi Fudd holds the 2025 national championship trophy as the Final Four MVP shares a proud moment with her St. John's College (Washington, DC) coach Jonathan Scribner. / Photo courtesy ...
After a college career marred by injuries, UConn star Azzi Fudd had a vintage performance to lead the Huskies back to a national title.
‘That was vintage’: UConn star Azzi Fudd puts perfect ending on comeback season in NCAA championship
TAMPA, Fla. — For most of the national championship game, Azzi Fudd‘s father Tim kept it together. Surrounded by the UConn women’s basketball team’s cheering section of family and friends ...
A few minutes later, it was Azzi Fudd’s turn. The graduate guard needed similar reassurance and looked back toward her teammates for some last-minute instructions once she got to the hoop.
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