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The undefeated Huskies will continue their march toward perfection as the top overall seed.
The streaks keep rolling on for UConn, which enters its 37th consecutive NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament with 50 consecutive victories dating to last season. The defending national champion Huskies (34-0) naturally enter the 2026 March Madness as the top overall seed in the women's tournament and No. 1 in the Fort Worth Region 1.
Led by Big East Player of the Year Sarah Strong, Serah Williams and Azzi Fudd , the Huskies have virtually no weaknesses — and they will be the overwhelming favorite to win the region and contend for their record-extending 13th national championship. Breaking down Region 1: No. 1 seed: UConn It all starts (and probably ends) with the Huskies.
Even though the narrative is familiar for Geno Auriemma in his 41st season, the UConn head coach said he has tried to be more in the moment since last season because he got too caught up in the pressure of being the best. On that note, there is some enjoyment in being the No. 1 seed — but it ultimately means nothing.
"We've had a pretty good run up to this point," Auriemma said Sunday night in perhaps the understatement of the century in college sports. "It's probably mainly ceremonial to go around saying, 'We're No. 1!