31-0: UConn Finish Perfect, But March Awaits
UConn Huskies women’s basketball completed an undefeated 31-0 regular season with an emphatic 85-49 win over St. John’s at Madison Square Garden, extending their winning streak to 47 games.
This is the program’s 11th unbeaten regular season. It is also tied for the fifth-longest winning streak in Division I history. And remarkably, UConn owns five of the top six longest streaks the sport has ever seen.
“When you are fortunate enough to go through 31 games and win them all, there is something to be proud of,” head coach Geno Auriemma said.
On the floor, the dominance was clear. UConn shot 57 percent, forced 22 turnovers and overwhelmed St. John’s from the opening quarter. Six players scored at least nine points in a performance built on balance and control.
National player of the year candidate Sarah Strong quickly shifted the focus forward.
“Coach came in and said he was proud of us. We also have a lot to work on to get ready for the Big East tournament.”
The Huskies have not lost since February 6, 2025. Their +37.8 scoring margin ranks among the best in Division I history. They are projected as the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA tournament.
The regular season was flawless.
Now the real season begins.





