2024–25 UConn Huskies women's basketball team

An early season win against Fairleigh Dickinson was Auriemma's 2017th career victory, making him the winningest head coach in NCAA history.

The Huskies won early non-conference victories against Ole Miss, North Carolina, Louisville, and Iowa State, while losing against ranked USC, Notre Dame and Tennessee.

In a much anticipated February game of ranked opponents, UConn shocked home team and returning national champion South Carolina, 87–58.

The Caitlin Clark-led Iowa Hawkeyes defeated the Huskies in their Final Four contest, a match watched by a record 14.4 million ESPN college basketball viewers.

The Huskies graduated senior starters Aaliyah Edwards and Nika Mühl from the 2023–24 roster, and both were drafted into the Women's National Basketball Association.

[7] In 2023, UConn announced Ben Kantor was promoted to assistant coach from his previous staff position serving as the team's video coordinator since 2015.

Harry A. Gampel Pavilion, where the Huskies played home games